Thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air.
Hot air and moisture.
heat released from condensing water vapor
Thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air. The moisture releases energy when it condenses.
well the thunderstorm builds to a super cell which is a sever thunderstorm then all it needs is a rotation
No.
Few thunderstorms can stop in hour. Mainly the weakest ones do.
No Solar and wind power are both not fossil fuels.
Halogens are not the basis of all fossil fuels. Carbon is the basis of fossil fuels and it is not a halogen.
Lightning is created by a thunderstorm, not the other way around. Not all "thunderstorms" (cumulonimbus cloud formations) have lightning, but that is how they were named.
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.
All the chemical changes are the same.
No.
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.