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    Tornadoes vs Hurricanes Oh my gosh‚ it’s a twister! Oh‚ never mind. You know‚ a lot of people think that hurricanes and tornadoes are two similar things‚ but they are actually very different. Some examples of the similarities and differences are: where they form‚ how quick warnings come out‚ size‚ how long they last‚ and how they spin. First of all‚ a difference is where they form. While tornadoes spawn everywhere except Antarctica‚ in contrast‚ hurricanes spawn in the water near the equator

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    Introduction- In this essay I will be talking about tornadoes and hurricanes. Also the things they have in compare. And the things that are different between Tornadoes and Hurricanes. According to source number 2- "Tornado alley" is an informal term that describes the area In the United States where the strongest tornadoes occurs most frequently- particularly northern Texas‚ Oklahoman‚ Kansas‚ and Nebraska. Other States greatly affected by tornadoes include Arkansas Louisiana‚ Mississippi‚ Alabama

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    To start off‚ tornadoes and hurricanes are both inclement types or forms of weather. They can both destroy homes‚ trees‚ cars and they can both kill people. Also‚ they both can have people run away from their homes and leave everything behind. Not to mention‚ having meteorologists

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    comes from the eruption of Mount Pelee‚ Martinique in 1902. It killed almost 38 thousands people. A Peleean eruption occurs when the magmatic gas build up tremendous pressure. This causes violent explosions with glowing clouds of hot ash and dust. Tornadoes are known as one of the most damaging disasters. A tornado is a very powerful column of winds which spirals around a center of low atmospheric pressure. A tornado will look like a large black funnel which hangs down from a storm cloud. The name

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    This F5 tornado destroyed everything in its path in the city of Joplin‚ the Joplin tornado.This was one of the worst tornadoes ever recorded in human history. In 2011‚ it was a normal day and what the people didn’t realize was that a huge‚ reckless tornado was going to hit. The effects on the people that survived the tornado was scarring. Their homes were completely destroyed and family members died. People that weren’t home had to go inside places like fast food places and those didn’t go so well

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    Vonnegut’s use of tornadoes rather than any other force of nature serves as a metaphor for cleaning up the mess that man has made. I think it coincides with the theme of human stupidity and carelessness throughout the book and that Vonnegut chose tornadoes to show God’s roll. There was no other weather change in the entire book except for the tornadoes. There was no snow‚ rain or hail. He never made a single comment about the sun‚ but found it important to include a tornado‚ multiple tornadoes at that‚ something

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    what you did‚ you couldn’t escape it? The dreams I have experienced about tornadoes have left me with the feelings of desperation‚ because I know that they are a force beyond my control. I could not imagine the immense pain people endure after having their lives destroyed by this vicious catastrophe. In my opinion‚ tornadoes are the most frightening natural disasters for both their mental and physical destruction. Tornadoes are known to be vertical‚ fast-moving winds that spin in a vortex-type style

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    Introduction Tornadoes are one of the most impressive and powerful forces of nature. They can strike quickly with little warning‚ and cause millions of dollars in damages and even death. It is these powerful impacts that have led to the fascination that storm chasers have with discovering the inner workings of tornadoes. The focus of this term paper will be to investigate the natural hazard known as tornadoes. It will follow the framework for Analysis of Human Adaptation to Natural Hazards.

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    Wow! Tornadoes and hurricanes are amazing. People think they’re the same just because they are natural disasters. They are actually different in many different ways. I think it’s very cool and awesome that they have different ‚ but sometimes similar‚ unique ways. I love learning about these things. Tornadoes are awesome! While I was at school‚ a weather man came to my school. His name is Spencer Adkins. He told us how tornadoes happen about 800 times in a single year

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    Tornadoes and hurricanes are both natural disasters that claim many lives each year‚ although one starts in the water and one starts in the air. They are both devastating forces of nature causing tremendous amounts of damage. Many people do not know the differences between a tornado and a hurricane‚ but rather he similarities of the two. Although they both cause great amounts of destruction‚ they do in completely different ways. The one main difference between a hurricane and tornado is how and

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