yes they do have them but it is during their summertime when the air is drier than normal but it is very rare!
Yes. Thunderstorms can occur almost anywhere in the world.
No, thunderstorms do not occur on the moon. Thunderstorms result from the interaction of warm, moist air and atmospheric conditions on Earth, but the moon lacks an atmosphere and is unable to support the formation of thunderstorms.
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Approximately 1800-2000 thunderstorms occur on the earths' surface.
On average, only about 1-2% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes. Tornado formation is a complex process that requires specific atmospheric conditions to be met, which are not present in most thunderstorms.
Tornadoes occur during severe thunderstorms.
About 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
worldwide except Antratica
they occur everywhere
No. The moon has no atmosphere.
Thunderstorms occur in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. This is where most weather phenomena, including thunderstorms, occur due to the mixing and movement of air causing convection and the formation of clouds and precipitation.