A monsoon is a different weather system than a hurricane and a tornado. They couldn't be any more different.
A monsoon is the reaction between the temprature differences between land and ocean causing rains, a hurricane is caused by a low pressure system sucking up warm, moist air, forming thunderstorms that rotate around the low pressure system , and a tornado is a small but powerful low pressure vortex in an induvidual thunderstorm.
Hope that helps.
2006-08-13 02:27:24
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answered by enigma_frozen 4
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Monsoons take place in the Pacific Ocean, hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. They are the same type of storm, just different locations. A tornado is a land storm that is not related to a monsoon or hurricane.
2006-08-11 12:03:05
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answered by Double 709 5
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Monsoons and Hurricanes are one in the same Big behind thunderstorms formed over warm water, but a Tornado is a funnel formed over land that has powerful winds that is capable of destroying everything in it path...
2006-08-11 12:11:34
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answered by Chris 2
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monsoon and hurricane is the same a storm form over water tornado's are a land base storm with higher wind and could do more damage if they stay on the ground long enough
2006-08-11 12:01:41
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answered by idontkno 7
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That's what I say. What's the F*****g difference !!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-11 17:54:36
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answered by Mr. Bob Onya 3
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