An incredible difference. The only similarity between the two is that they are made natural causes. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air produced by a thunderstorm. A tsunami is a large ocean wave or series of waves produced by a non wind related event. Often that event is an earthquake or a volcanic eruption.
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Niether. In the unlikely event that a tornado and a tsunami met, the tornado would go right over the tsunami and neither would be significantly affected.
tsunami starts with a t because t starts with tornado and a tsunami is like a tornado in the water
a tsunami for sure, a tornado is just going to throw me to the united states, riding a tsunami has better chances of living than a tornado
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All of these are bad, but a tsunami is not weather.
No. A tsunami and a tornado are two completely different things. A tsunami is a large wave or series of waves usually triggered by an underwater earthquake or landslide. A tornado is a violent vortex of air that forms during a thunderstorm. A tornado that forms on water is called a waterspout.
No. Twister is just an informal word for a tornado.
tsunami's happen underwater and seismic waves happen on land or underground.
A Tsunami and a strait are very different things. A strait is a narrow string of water, while a Tsunami is a massive wave.