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explain the formation of thunder storm​

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Answered by aman7913
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thunderstorms result from the Rapid upward movement of warm, most air, sometimes along a front. As the warm most air moves upward, it cools, condenses, and forms a cumulonimbus cloud that can reach heights of over 20 km.

Stronger thunderstorm cells are capable of producing tornadoes and waterspouts.

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Answered by slmpravin
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Thunderstorm occurs during warm month of the year when humidity of air is high. This humid air rises up and condenses to form thunderstorms.
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