assuming they do not go flying away they will most likely get wet
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Blizzards, tornadoes, and thunderstorms can all cause power outages by damaging or destroying power lines.
Mainly hurricanes thunderstorms and tornadoes
Hurricanes, thunderstorms, and tornadoes can all cause damage to vegetation and man made structure through their winds. Hurricanes and thunderstorms both produce rain, which can sometimes lead to flooding. It should be noted that hurricanes produce thunderstorms and thunderstorms, including those found in hurricanes, are what produce tornadoes.
Sitting in the sun or shade and or wearing clothes affect thermoregulation.
no
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Rainwater from thunderstorms can make its way underground and raise the water table.
lightning is an amazin specticle for most people
Blizzards, tornadoes, and thunderstorms can all cause power outages by damaging or destroying power lines.
In the simplest terms, rising masses of warm, moist air trigger thunderstorms. Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form.
Mainly hurricanes thunderstorms and tornadoes
Hurricanes, thunderstorms, and tornadoes can all cause damage to vegetation and man made structure through their winds. Hurricanes and thunderstorms both produce rain, which can sometimes lead to flooding. It should be noted that hurricanes produce thunderstorms and thunderstorms, including those found in hurricanes, are what produce tornadoes.
because animals have very sensitife ears and the thunder affects them
Summer can affect the clothes you wear because when it is hot in the summertime, you usually wear clothes like shorts and tank-tops.
High pressure tends to supress thunderstorms, making tornadoes unlikely to occur.
No. While urban heat islands can affect thunderstorm behavior, there are no man-made thunderstorms. Those who claim otherwise usually fall under the category of paranoid delusional.