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deference between tornado and hurricane?? ​

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Answered by sony121
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Explanation:

differences between hurricanes and tornadoes are how big they are and how long they last. Hurricanes are typically hundreds of miles in diameter, with high winds and heavy rains over the entire region. ... Hurricanes can last for days or even weeks. Tornadoes usually last no more than a few minutes.

example of Hurricanes- An example of a hurricane is the storm Katrina that hit New Orleans in 2005. Hurricane is defined as something that is as strong as a devastating storm. An example of Hurricane is the nickname for a famous boxer.

Answered by shivanshkumarpatel94
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Answer:

The guru's words of wisdom were that it was the city of fools. He advised the disciple to leave the city because he would not know what they would do next. The disciple remembers this when he was going to be executed.

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