the lightning could hit a house or a building and could catch on fire.
Fires,etc.
No, it is not safe to kayak in a thunderstorm. Lightning poses a significant risk to kayakers on the water during a thunderstorm. It is important to seek shelter on land until the storm passes to ensure safety.
There are a few poems with this title. One of them is in a collection "An African Thunderstorm and Other Poems" by David Rubadiri which is about the effects of colonists on the native population.
There isn't an exact size for a thunderstorm, but they can cover a large area of land. Every thunderstorm is different, and depending on how harsh the weather is and what the environment is like, the thunderstorm may be bigger or smaller.
Land breeze
A land breeze does not describe a type of damaging thunderstorm wind. Land breezes refer to a type of wind that blows from land to water due to temperature differences, but they are not typically associated with thunderstorms or damaging winds.
"African Thunderstorm" is a poem by David Diop that vividly depicts the power and intensity of a thunderstorm in Africa. The poem captures the dramatic transformation of the landscape, the anticipation of the storm, and its cleansing effects on the environment. Through rich imagery and rhythmic language, Diop conveys both the beauty and ferocity of nature, symbolizing renewal and the deep connection between the land and its people. Ultimately, the poem reflects on themes of resilience and the cycle of life in the African context.
it destroys the land
the main effects is that they were fighting over land to see who would own that land.
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
the main effects is that they were fighting over land to see who would own that land.
The cumulus stage, in which the thunderstorm develops, the mature stage, in which the thunderstorm is most intense, and the dissipating stage, in which the thunderstorm declines and ends.