explain how a tunder storm forms
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Thunderstorms form when warm, moist air rises into cold air. The warm air becomes cooler, which causes moisture, called water vapor, to form small water droplets - a process called condensation. ... If this happens with large amounts of air and moisture, a thunderstorm can form
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due to pressure difference.
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Under normal conditions, there is a balance in the atmosphere between positive and negative charges. Whereas, during a thunderstorm, the lower part of the clouds are negatively charged and induce a positive charge on the earth and the elements above them.
Above a certain level of electric field, the air is no longer insulating and the clouds are discharged over the earth with an electric arc that we call lightning.
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