Why do thunder and lightning sometimes accompany rains?
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Thunderstorms develop when the atmosphere is unstable - this is when warm air exists underneath much colder air. As the warm air rises it cools and condenses forming small droplets of water. ... The rapid expansion and heating of air caused by lightning produces the accompanying loud clap of thunder.
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