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Hurricanes are much wider, 300 miles wide on average. By comparison the average tornado is 50 yards wide.
Hurricanes can travel at varying speeds, but on average they move at about 10-20 miles per hour. However, some hurricanes can move faster or slower depending on various factors like atmospheric conditions and the geography of the area they are passing over.
Hurricanes cover large areas. Tornadoes are much smaller.
Hurricanes can grow in size to be hundreds of miles wide, with the largest ones reaching up to 1,000 miles in diameter.
As much as you can make it go
All hurricanes are different so all are different in size but hurricanes (and typhoons as they are called in the western Pacific) have been recorded as large as 1350 miles across. The average hurricane is about 300 miles wide.
Depends on how much a gallon costs.
Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes. Hurricanes are large, rotating storm systems that can span hundreds of miles and affect entire states or regions, while tornadoes are much smaller in scale, typically only a few hundred feet wide and a few miles long.
Hurricanes cover larger areas than tornadoes. Hurricanes are large, rotating storms that can span hundreds of miles, affecting wide regions with strong winds and heavy rain. Tornadoes, on the other hand, are usually much smaller in size with a narrow path of destruction, affecting a more localized area.
NO!! Hurricanes can extend over several hundreds of miles. Tornadoes are a very localised event.
Georgia would get demolished by the Miami hurricanes. GO CANES
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