Not necessarily. Any strong wind that picks up loose sediment across an area can generate a dust storm. Many of these are not accompanied by precipitation. There is one type of dust storm, though, called a haboob, that is often produced by the outflow of a thunderstorm. Such haboobs may be followed by heavy rain.
No, storms can form on land or sea. Hurricanes are one type of storm that only form in water.
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Their are many disasters that occur on the planet mars for instance radiation, dust storms, lightning, meteor showers, and large meteor impacts due to mars weak atmosphere... further more its core is all churned up!
Vapour creats a type of gas that gets soaked up in clouds and gets turned back into a liquid so it can rain or hail or or snow
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Yes. There are blizzards, snow storms, dust storms, ice storms, tornadoes (though they come from thunderstorms), and cyclones (including hurricanes).
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Not necessarily. Any strong wind that picks up loose sediment across an area can generate a dust storm. Many of these are not accompanied by precipitation. There is one type of dust storm, though, called a haboob, that is often produced by the outflow of a thunderstorm. Such haboobs may be followed by heavy rain.
No. A hurricane is a type of storm, but most storms are not hurricanes.
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Meteorologists
Violent storms are often associated with cold fronts.
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