that might mean that you missed all the dimonds and you have dug way to deep
Bogs can vary in depth from a few inches to several feet, depending on factors such as vegetation cover, water levels, and underlying substrate. On average, bogs are typically a few feet deep.
Any place in Michigan can be hit by a tornado.
Bedrock is under the soil. When you're digging down with a shovel, it's the deepest you can go. Once you hit the bedrock, you can't dig (with a shovel) any further.
There were 13 confirmed tornadoes in Michigan in 2014.
If you mean the Bedrock, there is no floor, only Lava then nothing and you'll die even if you hacked your armor. As for the ceiling however, you will eventually hit Bedrock as if you're far beneath the surface.
I don't know but I do know one has hit Dundee.
The last tornado to hit Taylor was the summer of 1980.
40%of kids in michiganhave been hit by a car
The song "Deep Purple" by Nino Temple and April Stevens was a hit in 1963. The group Deep Purple had 2 hit singles in 1968: "Hush" and "Kentucky Woman".
"Rolling in the Deep"
No, at least not directly. Though Michigan may feel some affects from the storm's outer fringes.