Thunderstorms can impact the Earth's surface by causing erosion, flooding, and landslides due to the intense rain and wind they bring. Lightning strikes during thunderstorms can also start wildfires in dry areas, further altering the Earth's surface.
Air-mass thunderstorms form due to uneven heating of Earth's surface. As the surface heats unevenly, pockets of warm, moist air rise quickly, leading to the development of cumulonimbus clouds and thunderstorms. These storms are typically short-lived and localized.
Height above earths surface is called elevation
The Earth's surface layer is called the crust.
The Earth's surface is heated by the sun's radiation. The heated surface then warms the air in the troposphere through conduction and convection. This heating creates temperature gradients that drive atmospheric circulation patterns and weather systems within the troposphere.
The equator is a calm area on Earth's surface where warm air rises due to the intense solar radiation it receives. This warm air creates low pressure and leads to the formation of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), a region of converging winds and often thunderstorms.
Approximately 1800-2000 thunderstorms occur on the earths' surface.
they affect by the sand
they obviously destroy things...
The tectonic plates combined together
Air-mass thunderstorms form due to uneven heating of Earth's surface. As the surface heats unevenly, pockets of warm, moist air rise quickly, leading to the development of cumulonimbus clouds and thunderstorms. These storms are typically short-lived and localized.
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The Earth may shift downward and may cause great damage.
It blocks (some of) it from reaching the surface of the Earth.
communities and health
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70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface
they affect the earth because they are so big they could fall down any minnute and chrush the hole town or city.