Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana.
That would be 3 hence the "tri" MO, IL & IN
The most dangerous tornado on record was the Tri-State Tornado that occurred on March 18, 1925 in the United States. It traveled through three states, Illinois, Missouri, and Indiana, and holds the record for the longest path length (219 miles) and longest duration (3.5 hours) of any tornado in history. It killed 695 people and injured thousands more.
The three states that make up Tornado Alley in the United States are Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. This region is known for experiencing frequent and severe tornado activity due to its geographical location and weather patterns.
The Tri-State Tornado, which occurred on March 18, 1925, holds the record for the longest-lasting tornado on the ground. It stayed on the ground for approximately 3.5 hours, traveled through three states (Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana), and caused widespread devastation along its path.
a tornado is not a gas, it is a mixture of the three states of matter solid, liquid and gas.
A tristate device is a device that has three states instead of two. The normal states are low and high, where the output is pulled down or up by turning on one of the two output transistors. The third state is floating, where neither transistor is turned on. Tristate devices are useful in a bus design where, for instance, more than one device can drive a data bus, but only one at a time.
The tristate area usually refers to the area where three states meet, such as New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. The population and size can vary depending on the specific region being referenced within those states.
The three states that have the most tornadoes are Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. These states are part of what is known as "Tornado Alley," a region in the central United States with a high frequency of tornado activity.
No states died. States are not alive to begin with. Three states were hit by the Tri-State tornado. 695 people died.
The worst tornado in U.S. history caused damage in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The worst tornado in world history (the Daulatpur-Salturia tornado) occurred in Bangladesh so it did not hit any states per se.
The greatest amount of tornado activity generally occurs in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
That would be 3 hence the "tri" MO, IL & IN
The most dangerous tornado on record was the Tri-State Tornado that occurred on March 18, 1925 in the United States. It traveled through three states, Illinois, Missouri, and Indiana, and holds the record for the longest path length (219 miles) and longest duration (3.5 hours) of any tornado in history. It killed 695 people and injured thousands more.
The three states that make up Tornado Alley in the United States are Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. This region is known for experiencing frequent and severe tornado activity due to its geographical location and weather patterns.
As of June 14, 2012, the last cofnriemd tornado in the United States was three days ago on June 11.
As the Tri-State part suggests, it hit three states: Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana.
The Tri-State Tornado, which occurred on March 18, 1925, holds the record for the longest-lasting tornado on the ground. It stayed on the ground for approximately 3.5 hours, traveled through three states (Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana), and caused widespread devastation along its path.