both of them have water
Such thunderstorms are called supercells.
If the thunderstorm strikes your house, it gives fire because thunderstorms is electricity.
the percentage mass of the oceans in our world is about 71%
The oceans. 97% of earth's water is in the oceans.
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic & Southern
Yes, tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
because of the warm air from the oceans surrounding it...also because Florida is the leading cause of thunderstorms..sorry that's about all i know
Mountains tend to inhibit tornado formation. They block the moisture that fuels storms and can prevent thunderstorms from organizing. Warm oceans provide warm, moist air to fuel thunderstorm which can then produce tornadoes. Cool oceans tend to stabilize the atmosphere, making strong thunderstorms less likely.
Tornadoes are produced from thunderstorms.
Both tornadoes and lightning are produced by thunderstorms.
Supercells are the rotating thunderstorms that produce the majority of tornadoes.
well the oceans used to cover the deserts during pangea so they are remotely related
Yes. Tornadoes are violent twisting windstorms generated by thunderstorms.
when warm air and cold air meet
All tornadoes form in thunderstorms and so are typically accompanied by thunder and lightning.
Australia is an island continent, meaning that it is surrounded on all sides by oceans and seas. For a list of the seas and oceans surrounding Australia, see the related question.
Thunderstorms can weaken as they move over land due to a loss of moisture and energy supply from the warm water. However, certain factors like terrain, atmospheric conditions, and local heating can sometimes help sustain or even intensify thunderstorms as they travel over land.