Tornado And Hurricanes Similarities

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Hurricanes and Tornados
What is the difference? Many people wander what’s the difference of Hurricanes and Tornados. Some similarities too!
First of all, where do the hit? Hurricanes hit near beaches for example Myrtle Beach. Tornados hit flat land, like Central America! For next, how do they form? Hurricanes form by spinning winds and warm waters. Tornados form in a T-storm. (Thunder storm) Furthermore, how do they do damage? Hurricanes can do damage by hail, heavy rain, and wind. Tornados can do damage by wind, just like Hurricanes. According to Meteorologist Spencer Adkins, Hurricanes and Tornados can be combined. Also there are Fire Tornados. Around the world, people call Hurricanes different names, like Twister. To wrap up, that is

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