everytime lightning hits a small place it ruins that part of the Earth.
Thunderstorms are more likely to form in areas that have large water bodies like the seas and lakes. Places that experience the convectional rainfall is the place that will experience thunderstorms on a regular basis.
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.
Thunderstorms are more common over land than water because land heats up faster than water, creating temperature variations that trigger atmospheric instability. Additionally, land surfaces tend to have more topographical features that can help lift air, leading to storm development. Conversely, water has a stabilizing effect on the atmosphere due to its ability to absorb and release heat more slowly than land.
Thunderstorms generally form in areas with warm, moist air rising rapidly into cooler layers of the atmosphere. Common areas for thunderstorm development include regions near the equator where temperatures are higher, as well as areas with cold fronts or low-pressure systems causing instability in the atmosphere. Thunderstorms can occur over both land and water.
Thunderstorms can bring heavy rain, lightning, strong winds, hail, and in some cases, tornadoes. They can cause flooding, power outages, property damage, and pose a threat to human safety. Thunderstorms can also impact transportation, agriculture, and infrastructure.
generally there are no effect for you to worry about
Yes, thunderstorms can form over land. They often develop when warm, moist air rises rapidly in unstable atmospheric conditions, leading to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds that produce thunder and lightning. Thunderstorms are common in many parts of the world, including over both land and water.
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No. Hurricanes lose strength when they move over land. Thunderstorms can easily form and become very strong over both land and water.
Thunderstorms over land can produce tornadoes, microburst or dust storm. Though all but the dust storm can form over water as well.
Thunderstorms are more likely to form in areas that have large water bodies like the seas and lakes. Places that experience the convectional rainfall is the place that will experience thunderstorms on a regular basis.
Thunderstorms provide rain, which is essential to life on land. Lightning can render the nitrogen in air into forms that plants can use.
Thunderstorms are a major source of rain, which is necessary for life on land, bu can also cause flooding. They also generate lightning, which helps maintain an eleictical field in Earth's atmosphere. The lighting can also kill and start fires. Thunderstorms can also produce hail, damaging wind and, on rare ocassions, tornadoes.
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.
Thunderstorms are more common over land than water because land heats up faster than water, creating temperature variations that trigger atmospheric instability. Additionally, land surfaces tend to have more topographical features that can help lift air, leading to storm development. Conversely, water has a stabilizing effect on the atmosphere due to its ability to absorb and release heat more slowly than land.
Hurricanes and severe thunderstorms are both capable of having these effects.
it destroys the land