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explain the sequence of events in the formation of thunderstorm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stage 1: Warm moist air is forced upwards, forming a cumulus cloud.

Stage 2: The warm air meets very cold air in the middle levels of the atmosphere. The two air masses collide, creating thunder and lightning.

Stage 3: Eventually the warm moist air condenses as rain and the storm dies out.

Answered by mohanddr
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Explanation:

Stage 1: Warm moist air is forced upwards, forming a cumulus cloud. Stage 2: The warm air meets very cold air in the middle levels of the atmosphere. The two air masses collide, creating thunder and lightning. Stage 3: Eventually the warm moist air condenses as rain and the storm dies out

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