Yes they do.
Yes! Most definitely!
Most people in Tornado Alley live the same way most other Americans do. Agriculture and oil drilling are the main economic activities of the region.
Yeah, I live there. Its called Tornado Alley.
It is important to know about Tornado Alley because it has a high incidence of tornadoes. This is important in the study of tornadoes and also to those who live in the region since, as with any area, it is important to know the potential hazards.
Yes, many tribes of Plains Indians lived in what is now known as Tornado Alley. They coped with tornadoes the best way they could, usually by finding a ditch to lie in while riding out the storm.
No. Missouri gets tornadoes quite often as it is on the edge of Tornado Alley.
For the most part they live just as other people do. Even in tornado Alley the Chance of being killed or suffering significant property damage are low. Additionally, there is no place that is without its dangers. People in tornado-prone areas have to deal with tornadoes, people in some big cities have to deal with high crime rates, and many Californians have to deal with wildfires and earthquakes.
You don't need any sort of degree. Millions of people live there just as ordinary residents.
well if you live in Texas, it would probably take about 20 hours. that's if u dont want to go in the heart of Tornado Alley. but if u did go through the heart of tornado alley in Kansas just go i think left. then you would be in Colorado in 18 hours.
I used to live in Tornado Alley... a tornado watch means that the weather conditions mean it is very likely that a tornado will form in an area. A tornado warning means a tornado has touched down nearby.
Most people live in ordinary houses built with wood or brick. Some people live in mobile homes, which often do not fare well against tornadoes. Some people in the cities live in apartments.
Live at Blues Alley was created in 1996-05.