A thunder storm can form just about anywhere.
In Greek mythology, Zeus, the god of thunder and lightning, was believed to wield the power to create thunder during storms. It was believed that the sound of thunder was created when Zeus threw his lightning bolts from the sky.
Poseidon: makes sea storms Zeus: makes thunder storms
In Greek mythology, the god of thunder is Zeus, not Thor. Thor is a Norse god associated with thunder, lightning, and storms.
Thor, the Norse god of thunder, is traditionally associated with storms and lightning, so in mythological terms, he wouldn't stop thunder but rather control it. His hammer, Mjölnir, is said to summon storms and is a symbol of his power over thunder and lightning. In a metaphorical sense, one might say Thor could "stop" thunder by calming the storm, but this aligns more with his ability to wield and manage the forces of nature rather than completely halting them.
rain, storms, thunder, lightning, overcast
Thunderstorms form from cumulonimbus clouds.
large thunder storms and tornadoes form
he makes thunder storms when he is mad
In Greek mythology, Zeus, the god of thunder and lightning, was believed to wield the power to create thunder during storms. It was believed that the sound of thunder was created when Zeus threw his lightning bolts from the sky.
thunder storms
Thunder as a noun is a sound produced by lightning, so it normally has no plural form. Occurrences at two separate times or places would remain "thunder."
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rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
No, because a super cell storm is a quick and violent (and rare) storm while an isolated thunder storms are common, longer storms. Can you guys belive a 12 year old wrote this?!? It's true! ='p
No. Humans cannot make thunderstorms or any other form of weather.
There are very huge blizzard storms. It is a snowy region. Sometimes in the summer there are thunder storms.