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Comparing Hurricanes and Tornadoes

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Tornadoes only happen during the day.   F  
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Hurricanes happen in the winter and spring.   F  
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Mobile homes are safe during a tornado.   F  
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Hurricanes happen in a different oceans around the world.   T  
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A weather radio can tell you where a hurricane is.   T  
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The F-Scale measures how slow a tornado is.   F  
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Tornadoes can be bigger than a hurricane.   F  
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Mobile homes are safe during a hurricane.   F  
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Warm water helps a hurricane keep going.   T  
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It's okay to stay outside when a tornado is close.   F  
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Some people call tornadoes twisters.   T  
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The weather in the eye of a hurricane is calm.   T  
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Hurricanes always start over land.   F  
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Tornadoes come from severe thunderstorms.   T  
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The United States has the most tornadoes on Earth.   T  
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Tornadoes last for many hours.   F  
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Hurricanes can flood river and roads.   T  
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Most tornadoes hurt people.   F  
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Hurricanes are smaller than a tornado.   F  
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Hurricanes last more than a day.   T  
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