If you mean other countries, then yes.
Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica. Countries besides the U.S. that have a high incidence of tornadoes include Canada, Australia, Bangladesh, Argentina, and South Africa.
You can use us or all of us.
no such thing. Think again - An Australian 20c coin. Its value is also less than a US quarter but more than a US dime. I suspect there are many other examples.
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No, all US bills regardless of denomination are the same size. This makes them easier to handle by machines.
1 US pint = 0.5 US quarts9 US pints = 4.5 US quarts4 US quarts are not greater than 9 pintsbecause there is two pints in a quart, and two times four is eight, and nine has a greater numerical value than eight.
Yes. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent other than Antarctica.
yes. the U.S. actually gets more tornadoes than any other country.
Yes. The United States gets more tornadoes than any other country.
Yes. The United States gets more tornadoes than any other country.
The U.S. gets more tornadoes than any other country.
Yes. The U.S. averages about 1200 tornadoes per year, more than any other country in the world.
Tornadoes occur in other countries besides the US. However, the US heartland has ideal conditions for tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes have occurred in all 50 U.S. states. Florida has one of the highest rares of tornadoes, and some of the worst U.S. tornadoes have impacted Missouri, Illinois, and Mississippi.
They don't. The US has 40 times the number of tornadoes that England has, and they tend to be much more intense- less than 10% of English tornadoes are strong, 42% of US tornadoes are strong storms.
The continental United States can and does have tornadoes. It has more tornadoes than anywhere else.
No, tornadoes can occur in many countries around the world. The United States experiences the most tornadoes annually, but other countries like Canada, Argentina, Bangladesh, and Australia also have tornadoes.
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