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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
No. The most violent eruptions involve felsic magma.
Only the most violent volcanic eruptions feature a pyroclastic flow.
Tornadoes
The most violent winds on Earth are found in tornadoes.
The cast of Violent Nation - 2005 includes: Rik Mayall
The violent moving of the Earth is an Earthquake.
Narnia.
No, it is not.
Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth. As such a tornado will usually be the most violent part of its parent storm.
An earthquake is a violent disturbance in the Earth's crust.
Yes. A tornado is the most violent type of wind storm on earth.
Amongst nations we can resonably trust to be reporting semi-accurate statistics: The "award" for most violent nation on Earth is probably Venezuela... or Honduras... or Jamaica. (see how subjective this can be) Honduras had an extremely high homicide rate of 58/100,000 reported in 2008. But then you have Venezuela, whom not only is experiencing a homicide spike, but most likely has huge numbers of police related executions that aren't even being tallied. Flip a coin and pick one I guess. http://www.violentdeathproject.com/
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
subduction zones
TornadoesThe most violent short-lived storms are tornados. Hurricanes have lower wind speeds - but can last much longer.