They can cause wildfires and housefires, but, because of the rain, they don't last as long as normal fires would, so they usually only leave a big black spot. Now, if there was no rain(very unlikely) then the fires can spread a lot more before it dies out, causeing lots of damage.
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
No. Altocumulus do not cause thunderstorms, but altocumulus castellanus can be a sign that thunderstorms will develop later in the day.
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kill people and damages buildings and damages the earth
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
many damages that r caused by thunderstorms are power failure and floods also can damages cars and properties to
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
it can cause many natural disasters, namely set fire to stuff, destroy property and stuff like tornado damage
Yes. Thunderstorms cause the vast majority of lightning.
they both have high winds and both have high damages.
No. Altocumulus do not cause thunderstorms, but altocumulus castellanus can be a sign that thunderstorms will develop later in the day.
Thunderstorms can cause sand or dust storms. They can also lead to flash flooding.
No. Thunderstorms are a meteorological phenomenon, not a religious experience.
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During a thunderstorm, lightning strikes can cause fires and even death if someone is struck by it. Thunderstorms can produce hail that damages the roofs of buildings and cars. Thunderstorms also cause flash flooding with creeks and rivers overflowing their banks, causing enormous property damage as vehicles, buildings and boulders wash away.