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Tornadoes can hit just about anywhere that there are thunderstorms. The Majority of recorded tornadoes strike in the U.S. This statistic is misleading, however as many countries do not keep official records of tornadoes.

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What time of year does a tornado usually happen?

Tornadoes usually happen in the months; April, May, and June.


How does a fire tornado happen?

It is caused when wind, usually created by the fire itself, whips the fire into a sprial.


What will happen if tornado goes to a different tornado?

If two tornadoes were to merge, they would combine to form a larger and more destructive tornado. This new tornado could have stronger winds and cause more damage than either of the individual tornadoes on their own.


When tornadoes join what are they called?

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Why does a tornado only happen in the evening?

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Can a tornado happen in a house?

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How does a chemical tornado happen?

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Where will the next tornado happen?

It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.


Can a tornado happen in space?

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A tornado is usually produced by?

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Can A Tornado Happen With No Clouds?

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How many people are usually affected by a tornado?

usually hundreds if it is a minor tornado but if it is major, usually thousands of people.