This depends completely upon a number of factors: * which country you are in * which part of the country you are in, e.g. which coast, elevation, surrounding mountains, etc * the time of year * wind and temperature patterns at the time For example, in Brisbane, Australia, the thunderstorms can come from any direction, depending on the above factors.
bronze came from south and east asia. bronze came from south and east asia.
In russia we eat the thunderstorms, that's why they haven't come back for years
Indo- Canadians or East Indians
Steiermark (South-East Austria)
South East Asia and China
Mangoes are usually come from south Africa and east Africa
It comes from North, East, West, and South.
He was born in South East London November 18th 1949.
Ohio lies to the East of Indiana; East of this are the states of Pennsylvania (to the North East), and West Virginia and Virginia (to the South East). Then come the small coastal states of New Jersey (directly East of Pennsylvania), Delaware and Maryland (South of New Jersey, on a spit of land sticking out South), which all border the Atlantic ocean.
South West of Asia in the Middle East
He was born in South East London November 18th 1949.
Lightning does not have a specific directional pattern like coming from the east to the west; rather, it occurs within thunderstorms. The direction of lightning strikes can vary based on the storm's dynamics, including wind patterns and the movement of the storm itself. Typically, in the United States, thunderstorms move from west to east, which can lead to lightning strikes appearing to flash from the east to the west, but this is not a rule. The actual path of lightning is determined by the electrical charges within the storm.