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Hurricanes and occasionally microbursts can produce winds comparable to a weak to moderate tornado. However, the most violent tornadoes produce winds faster than anything else on Earth.
In most cases tornado and hurricane winds actually fall into the same range. However, violent tornadoes have stronger winds than even the strongest hurricanes can produce.
The water cycle is what moves most of the water on Earth. The water that is on the Earth's surface evaporates and the winds moves it in the air. The water will then fall back as precipitation, such as rain or snow, onto the Earth.
TornadoesThe most violent short-lived storms are tornados. Hurricanes have lower wind speeds - but can last much longer.
For a variety of reasons, the majority of the earth's most violent earthquakes and volcanoes occur in these areas
The most violent winds on Earth are found in tornadoes.
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The eye wall of the hurricane
Hurricanes and occasionally microbursts can produce winds comparable to a weak to moderate tornado. However, the most violent tornadoes produce winds faster than anything else on Earth.
The most extreme weather pattern in south Asia is the cyclone. A cyclone is a violent storm with fierce winds and heavy winds
The winds in hurricanes and tornadoes have the same rotation but a hurricane has weaker winds than the strongest of tornadoes. Tornado's winds range from 65 to about 300 mph A hurricane's winds range from 74 to about 200 mph. The tornado is the most violent storm on Earth.
Yes. Although they are small compared with other storm types, no other storm on earth can match the winds of the strongest tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes are not as large as other storms, but the strongest may produce winds in excess of 300 miles per hour.
Jupiter and Saturn both have the stormiest climates with cyclones larger than the planet Earth. The coldest planet in the solar system is Neptune.
The most explosive and violent fires are wind driven fires. This usually occurs when there are sun downer winds that are driving the fire violently out of control.
A tornado.
A hurricane because of its violent winds and its horrible ability to blow away houses, trees, and buildings.