What is the Difference Between a Hurricane and a Tornado?

Both the hurricane and the tornado are violent, whirling windstorms. A tornado is more violent than a hurricane, although it covers a much smaller area. It may be only 50-500 metres wide, but it rushes across land at speeds of 30 to 65 kilometres an hour.
Tornadoes are built upon land. They happen when large masses of cloud meet. Gradually, these whirling clouds join together to make a gigantic, twisting funnel. When it touches the ground, it sucks up anything in its path like the trees, houses or people. Hurricanes are strong winds that build up over sea and gradually die out when they reach the land

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