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a city near the ocean experiences thunderstorms on a frequent basis.Which of these is the best explanation for this?
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- Which is a common first indicator of an approaching thunderstorm? A) too hot B) heavy wind C) a buildup of dark clouds D) lightningHow does a thunderstorm break apart and disappear?Thunderstorms mostly occur in summer because Question 2 options: the days are longer the sun provides more heat snow stops thunderstorms cloudy days are more likely in winter
- Where does the moisture that feeds thunderstorms come from?Sudden fall in the barometric reading is an indication of _______. A) Storm B) Scorching heat C) Rain D) Clear weatherThe swift movement of the falling water droplets along with the rising air create lightning and sound. It is this event that we call a ________________. A) thunderstorm B) hail C) twister D) cloudburst
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