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Storms are caused by the collision of air masses that have different temperatures and humidities.
Thunderstorms can vary in size depending on the size of the air masses that caused it. Some storms can be a mile wide or even wider.
Air masses are not involved in typhoons because these are tropical storms, as opposed to mid-latitude cyclones. The air in these storms is homogeneously tropical.
Snow storms occur when air masses come together and start interacting with each other. :)
Very few land masses and the land masses being so spread out allow formation of the most powerful storms.
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i think storms are made caused by the movment of the earth and the things around it but mostly i think its god making them happen
Wind and storms are both examples of air that is moving. When the speed of the moving air gets high enough we call it a storm.
Wind.
because the region's continental climate creates an environment of extremes.
When cold air masses from the north meet warm moist air masses from the south, violent storms can occur.
tornados