Where is a tornado most likely to form?
A. Where warm, moist air masses traveling north collide with cool, dry air masses traveling south
B. Where a high-pressure system is lingering over an area
C. Over warm, tropical ocean water
D. On the north-western side of a low pressure system

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Tornados normally form due to warm and cold are colliding with each other.  For example, this happens commonly in the middle of the U.S because of the cold air coming down from the Arctic and the warm air from Mexico and other countries in the South.

Answer: A

Explanation: In this area, known as Tornado Alley, storms are caused when dry cold air moving south from Canada meets warm moist air traveling north from the Gulf of ...