It depends how deep, but yes the safest thing to do during tornadoes is to get underground. Even ditches on roadsides can provide enough safety from debris and winds, contrary to popular belief that overpasses are safe which is incredibly wrong. But yes the deeper underground the safer especially if under cover.
No, people cannot prevent tornadoes. Tornadoes are natural weather phenomena that form under specific atmospheric conditions and are beyond human control. However, people can take precautions to stay safe during tornadoes by having a plan in place and seeking shelter in designated areas.
Nowhere is safe from tornadoes. Tornadoes can climb mountains. There was a tornado on 12,000 foot mountain once. here's a good site to look at: http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/safety/tornadoguide.html
A pool will not provide much protection it is better to be inside a sturdy building. However, the low position of an in-ground pool is better than simply being on the surface. Another major risk, though, is lighting, as tornadoes occur during thunderstorms. You should never go in water during a thunderstorm.
You can find information on tornadoes from sources like the National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center, and local news outlets. These sources provide updates on tornado watches and warnings, safety tips, and educational resources about tornadoes. Additionally, websites like NOAA and FEMA offer valuable information on preparing for tornadoes and staying safe during a tornado.
Farmers on the interior plains often build storm cellars or underground shelters to protect themselves from tornadoes. These structures provide a safe place to take cover during severe weather events. Additionally, some farmers may invest in reinforced buildings or safe rooms to enhance their protection from tornadoes.
You would want to go to an under ground celer where the tornado can't reach.
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.
It depends if it's deep enough for preotection and if their are rooms that you can close your self in. Remeber stay away from Windows
Susie's body is hidden in a safe and then thrown in a hole in the ground that then gets filled.
A floor safe should be installed on the ground floor because it is a very heavy item. Basically a hole needs to be excavated that is big enough for it and then the safe put in and the spaces filled in appropriately.
Yes. Tornadoes can and have happened in Virginia and Washington. No town is safe.
A tiger's home is called a lair or a den. It can be a cave, a hole in the ground, or any place where the tiger feels safe.
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No state is completely safe, however, strong tornadoes are very rare in and to the west of the Rockies. Tornadoes are also very rare in Alaska and Hawaii. The states of the northeast are also not hit often, but have still had a few tornadoes of F4 strength and at least one F5.
The ant eats a little nodule that grows from the seed and takes it back to the ant hole. After the ant eats the nodule, it takes it back outside and leaves it on the ground.
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Yes. In fact it is safe to say that thousands of tornadoes will hit in 2011. There are thousands of tornadoes every year.