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Difference between a thunderstorm and a tornado? Which is more dangerous and why?

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A thunderstorm is a storm with strong-enough updrafts and downdrafts that strong static electricity charges develop, leading to lightning. The extremely-rapid heating of air during a thunderstorm produces thunder.

Tornadoes develop during some, but not all, thunderstorms. They are a rapidly-spinning updraft, reducing air pressure sufficiently around their base that buildings can explode due to the outside air pressure now being considerably less than the inside air pressure. They also hurl debris long distances. They are much more destructive than regular thunderstorms.

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A thunderstorm is a storm with strong-enough updrafts and downdrafts that strong static electricity charges develop, leading to lightning. The extremely-rapid heating of air during a thunderstorm produces thunder.

Tornadoes develop during some, but not all, thunderstorms. They are a rapidly-spinning updraft, reducing air pressure sufficiently around their base that buildings can explode due to the outside air pressure now being considerably less than the inside air pressure. They also hurl debris long distances. They are much more destructive than regular thunderstorms.

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