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
Thunderstorms occur on warm days because warm air rises, creating an updraft. As the warm air rises, it cools and condenses into clouds, eventually forming thunderstorms. The rapid movement of air and moisture within the storm system leads to the development of thunder and lightning.
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Kalispell, MT has an average of 126 sunny days per year.
Missoula, MT has an average of about 163 sunny days per year.
Wilmington has an average of about 200 sunny days every year.
The exact number of sunny days always differs. During the summer, Colorado Springs is known to have severe thunderstorms a lot. And Colorado Springs gets a lot of snow. So no one can know for sure how many sunny days per year there are.
Tornadoes need thunderstorms to form. However, the day may be sunny before the thunderstorms develop. As the sun heats the earth it also heats the lower atmosphere. This makes the atmosphere unstable, which can lead to thunderstorms. There are also whirlwinds called dust devils that can form on hot, sunny days. These somewhat resemble tornadoes but they are not actually tornadoes.
Of course; not all days are sunny even in Mexico. On summer months it is usual to have thunderstorms and even hailstorms.
how many sunny days in Hartford
The holiday song you are referring to is likely "Celebrate Me Home" by Kenny Loggins. It includes the lyrics "Sunny days, oh, sunny, sunny days" in the chorus.
The book of "Sunny Days" is Thomas Parity
Sunny Days - album - was created in 2000.
things produce on sunny days likebirds they lay eggs and bears and guys have babies on sunny days if they are old enough
234 sunny days annually.
Yes! Some days can be sunny and some can be really stormy!
Sunny days: 55 days Clouded days: 105 days Variable weather: 205 days :
The "Top End" of the Northern Territory is characterised by its hot, humid days, which often give rise to thunderstorms. Thunderstorms are formed by the meeting of a cold front and warm front. There is plenty of heavy moisture in the atmosphere of the Top End, which is heated by the very warm, sunny days, causing the moisture to rise into the air. This rising action causes rising thermals and friction of the water against the atmosphere, which in turn gives rise to static energy build-up. This is when lightning starts to happen.