To start out with, hurricanes and tornados are massive and mammoth sized. According to Source 4 "Hurricanes can get up to huge sizes. Hurricanes can get up to 300 miles wide and 500 miles long." Tornadoes can also get up to enormous sizes as well. Tornadoes have characteristics of a cone. They can be up to 2.5 miles wide and 70 feet long (Source 3). Hurricanes are usually larger than tornadoes. According from the sources "Hurricanes are 500 miles long and 300 miles wide." Also from Size Versus Impact "Tornados range 2.5 miles wide and 70 feet long. As you can see hurricanes are much like huge monsters compared to tornadoes. …show more content…
Hurricanes are originally formed by how the water is temperature . Hurricanes formed by warm water evaporation. Tornados are formed by air temperature. According to Source 3 "Tornadoes are formed by the combination of warm and cold air." Hurricanes and tornados are two different things, which is why they are formed differently. Tornadoes are dialed with air, if you have saw a tornado, been in one, or learned all kinds of facts about them when tornadoes happen there is all kind of wind which causes the twirl of the tornado. Which the wind give the tornado its cone like appearance. Hurricanes deal with rain and flooding, which means they deal with water. Hurricanes only happen when the area has a ocean. Then again, tornadoes and hurricanes are formed in different