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what is the motion of air current and water droplets during thunderstorm ​

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Answered by BTSforeverarmy
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When water drops freeze in the upper parts of the cloud, another 80 ... The release of latent heat energy in an updraft is converted, at least in part, to the kinetic energy of the air motions.

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Answered by KhushiKanani
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  • winds: Thunderstorms themselves are just reflections of currents of wind that move up, down, and around through our atmosphere. An upward moving air current that cools and condenses as it rises is what results in the thunderstorm forming
  • At a cold front, air can be forced upward quickly. Within an air mass, uneven heating can produce convection and thunderstorms. In some regions, the conditions that produce thunderstorms occur almost daily during part of the year

  • water droplets just directed towards the wind direction and comes down due to gravity.

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