Since most volcanoes are mountains, they usually do have names. Tornadoes do not have names.
No, tornadoes do not have names like hurricanes. Tornadoes are typically identified by the location and intensity of the storm, while hurricanes are given names from a predetermined list for tracking and communication purposes.
no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
Unlike hurricanes, tornadoes do not have names.
Tornadoes do not have names. Australia has had many tornadoes, too many to list here.
Tornadoes not not strike before volcano. Tornadoes and volcanoes are unrelated.
No. Tornadoes are not given names. They are simply referred to by where or when they hit.
Tornadoes.
thay are different because lava comes out a volcano and tornadoes have winds and rain and it twists
Tornadoes don't get named, Hurricanes do, but Tornadoes don't.
EyjafjallajökullBárdarbunga grimsvótnheklakatlalakisurtseythese are some names of volcanoes in Iceland.
not tornadoes do not have names they only get named by the place where they touch down
Tornadoes and volcanoes have little in common, but a few common traits between them includeBoth are potentially deadly and destructive and are generally dangerous to go near, though dormant and extinct volcanoes pose much less of a threat.When active both volcanoes and tornadoes can release very large amounts of energy.Both volcanoes and tornadoes are difficult to predict and cannot be stopped.