In this mini-lesson, students learn about some of the similarities and differences between hurricanes and tornadoes and consider which is worse.
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Bonus Activity: Hurricanes and tornadoes are both dangerous. But what about earthquakes? Do you think an earthquake is worse than a hurricane or tornado? Why or why not? Just like hurricanes and tornadoes, it might depend on how you look at it. Why are earthquakes more dangerous? Why are earthquakes less dangerous? Draw or write your ideas.
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