well, hurricanes usually are wet and rainy while tornadoes go in a circular motion and are usually dry. wow cant believe im 10 and said that ( ._.)
Tornadoes are very destructive along a narrow path of land, but hurricans cover a much larger area.
thay are different because lava comes out a volcano and tornadoes have winds and rain and it twists
HURRICANS
hurricans
they come from the north pole
on the southern hemisphere tornadoes spin clockwise and on the north hemisphere tornadoes spin anticlockwise
Theyhad have hurricans.
they are both natral disaster
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No, a tornado the moves onto water simply becomes a waterspout. A tornado is far to small and short-lived to produce or significantly affect something as large as a hurricane. However, hurricanes often produce tornadoes in their outer storm bands as they make landfall.
Not really. Although hurricanes and tornadoes have some notable similarities, they are completely different phenomena. It is not uncommon for hurricanes to produce tornadoes, but most tornadoes are not a result of hurricanes.
No. Hurricanes and tornadoes are two different types of storm. Size is not the only difference.