Thunderstorms help our planet because they keep things moist and rotating. They keep recycling water and they keep the grass green and the animals fed.
Because Earth has a bunch of gas!
AnswerThunderstorms are a year-round occurrence on our planet. They are common all year around the equator, and in spring & summer in temperate climates. Polar areas rarely see thunderstorms at all.
No they can't. Earthquakes have nothing to do with the weather. They are usually caused by abrupt movement of the tectonic plates that 'carry' the surface of our planet.
Yes. The surface temperature on average is 482 degrees celsius and there are constant, toxic thunderstorms and cloud cover on the non-dormant surface.
Thunderstorms. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms while a hurricane is composed of thunderstorms.
Ordinary Thunderstorms was created in 2009.
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It doesnt
That planet you're thinking about is most likely Jupiter. Jupiter has frequent and powerful storms in its atmosphere, including the Spot.
Absolutely ! Hail is formed in thunderstorms - which can develop anywhere on the planet.
Yes. Our planet has snowstorms, hurricanes, thunderstorms, excessive rain, etc.. Although this doesnt occur often.
AnswerThunderstorms are a year-round occurrence on our planet. They are common all year around the equator, and in spring & summer in temperate climates. Polar areas rarely see thunderstorms at all.
No they can't. Earthquakes have nothing to do with the weather. They are usually caused by abrupt movement of the tectonic plates that 'carry' the surface of our planet.
Yes. The surface temperature on average is 482 degrees celsius and there are constant, toxic thunderstorms and cloud cover on the non-dormant surface.
thunderstorms
In russia we eat the thunderstorms, that's why they haven't come back for years
There isn't a specific continent with NO thunderstorms, but Antarctica very seldom has thunderstorms.
No. There is no rating system for thunderstorms.