How is a tornado different from a hurricane?

A tornado causes less damage to an ecosystem.
A tornado brings more rain.
A tornado is much smaller.
Hurricanes do not impact life on land.

This answer contains some incorrect information. Tornadoes are actually smaller and more localized than hurricanes, but they can still cause significant damage to both ecosystems and buildings. Additionally, hurricanes often bring much more rain and can impact life on land significantly, whereas tornadoes are more focused on a smaller area.