Lightening helps plants because it fixes nitrogen in the air which can then be absorbed by the plants' leaves when the rain hits them. Plants have no other way to absorb atmospheric nitrogen.
electrical parts of the world? :*
Into this world? from electrical storms.
tonadoes DUHHH
Earth storms enrich plant growth by watering the plants. Also storms move the earth around the plants which encourages mineral distribution.
thunderstorms
thunderstorms
Yes, by definition a tornado is produced by s thunderstorm.
thunderstorms
No. Volcanoes and earthquakes, in simple terms, are produced by movements of Earth's tectonic plate and in the semisolid rocks of the mantle. They have absolutely nothing to do with tropical storms.
Small area storms formed by the strong upward movement of warm, moist air are called storm surges.
Electrical or magnetic storms interfere with some of the data-collection methods of a satellite.
Yes. Tropical storms do produce some lightning, but not as much as regular thunderstorms.