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Physics, 26.03.2021 02:50 mckenzeebrown1578

Please helpp ill give and heart the main difference between the classification of hurricanes and tornadoes is-

A ) Tornadoes are mainly classified according to the amount of damaged caused, while hurricanes are classified by wind speed.

B ) Tornadoes are mainly classified by wind speed, while hurricanes are classified according to the amount of damaged caused.

C ) Both hurricanes and tornadoes are classified by wind speed.

D ) Both hurricanes and tornadoes are classified according to the amount of damage caused.

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