It isn't. An earthquake releases far more energy than a tornado.
In terms of the energy output, yes.
In terms of energy output an earthquake is stronger.
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it depends how strong the earthquake is some can be stronger than a volcano or than a volcano can be really strong
In terms of the maximum amount of energy released, an earthquake is stronger.
a hurricane or a 10. earthquake
Tornadoes have more localized destructive power, with winds reaching over 300 mph in extreme cases. Earthquakes, on the other hand, can affect larger areas and have a wider-reaching impact, especially in terms of structural damage and aftershocks. Ultimately, the strength of a tornado or earthquake can vary greatly depending on specific conditions and magnitudes.
No. No tornado stronger than F5 has ever been recorded.
A magnitude 8.0 earthquake is 10 times stronger than a magnitude 7.0 earthquake and 100 times stronger than a magnitude 6.0 earthquake. It releases significantly more energy compared to smaller magnitude earthquakes.
haiti was 7.0 on Richter chiles was 8.8
A magnitude 8 earthquake is 1,000 times stronger than a magnitude 6 earthquake in terms of energy released. It can cause significantly more damage and have a larger impact on structures and the environment.
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