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What is the difference between a massive tornado and a black hole.
With regards
Nilesh
With regards
Nilesh
A massive tornado is caused by the collision of warm and cold air masses, while a black hole is formed from the collapse of a massive star.
A massive tornado can vary in size, but typically has a diameter of a few hundred feet to a mile. A black hole, on the other hand, can range from a few miles to billions of miles in diameter.
A massive tornado can cause significant damage and destruction in its path, but a black hole's power is much greater. It has such a strong gravitational pull that it can even pull in light and distort space-time.
No, a massive tornado and a black hole cannot occur in the same location. A tornado forms in the Earth's atmosphere, while a black hole exists in space.
Yes, scientists have developed technologies and methods to predict the formation and path of a tornado. However, black holes are much more difficult to detect and predict, and their formation is only observable after the event has occurred.