how are thunderstorms formed? answer in good para
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Thunderstorms arise when layers of warm, moist air rise in a large, swift updraft to cooler regions of the atmosphere. There the moisture contained in the updraft condenses to form towering cumulonimbus clouds and, eventually, precipitation.
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a thunder storm is formed by low pressure at a centre spot and the air around it tries to go there but that particle of air is pushed away and the next comes forming a circular view. they arise in warm places
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