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In simplest terms, thunderstorms get their energy from warm, moist air. The warmer and more humid the air, the more energy is available.
because my teacher said that at really reaally sunny days for instance bangladesh something happens in the sky which makes there thunderstorms/rain. I think. dont call me dumb call my teacher dumb
60 - 70 typlcally, kotzebue has the highest number at 100 on average.
Moisture is essentially the fuel of thunderstorms. Moist air contains water vapor, which in turn holds large amounts of energy in the form of latent heat. Thunderstorms develop when this air rises and cools, causing the moisture to condense and release this stored energy.
The sun rises once each year at the South Pole, and sets once each year. The average number of days in a year without a sunrise at the South Pole is 182.5.
The average number of working days per month is 22.
365 daysTypical is 365 (actual average would be 365.25), 7, 24. The average of these is 132.
because their is more moist in the air which is one of the no.1 reason of thunderstorms occurring.
Average work days per year in the US is about 260.
8 days is about 1/4 of a month (0.26 month on average). The average number of days in a month is 30.4 days.
154 days
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1325 days is about 3.63 years or about 43½ average months. There is no fixed number of days in a month, but the average is 30.4 days a month.
100 days is about 3.3 months (3.28 average months, about 3 months and 9 days). There is no fixed number of days in a month, but the average is 30.4 days a month.
165 days is about 5.4 months (5.42 average months, about 5 months 13 days) There is no fixed number of days in a month, but the average is 30.4 days a month.
311 days is about 10 months (10.2 average months, 10 months and 7 days) There is no fixed number of days in a month, but the average is 30.4 days a month.
84 days is about 2¾ months. (2.75 average months, 2 months and 23 days). There is no fixed number of days in a month, but the average is 30.4 days a month.