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Talia
17 March, 15:52
How is a hurricane different from a tornado?
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Heather Roberson
17 March, 16:19
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A hurricane uses water and the tornado uses air.
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Hudson Wallace
17 March, 16:52
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A hurricane is bigger and more wind than a tornado
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