Thunderstorms can technically happen in any region of the world but they are most common in places where both warm and cold air meet together - usually (but not always) in tropical, subtropic and temperate climates. Keep in mind though that thunderstorms can happen in any reigion - including polar regions!
Thunderstorms occur everywhere on the world exept Antartica.
In the tropics, where there is sufficient solar heating throughout the year.
Everywhere. Mostly in Tropical regions.
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tropical areas
They happen everywhere.
Tornadoes occur in about 1% of thunderstorms.
In simple terms, thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air, which is plentiful in tropical regions.
Several thousand thunderstorms occur daily on Earth. Most occur during daytime heating, and others along weather fronts and around tropical air masses.
no, they most likely occur wherever strong updrafts occur.
it occurs in the stratosphere.
Tornadoes occur in about 1% of thunderstorms.
No. Only in regions that get thunderstorms. Polar climates and areas of extreme desert (such as the Atacama) do not experience tornadoes.
In simple terms, thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air, which is plentiful in tropical regions.
Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist air. Polar regions are too cold.
About 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Yes. Thunderstorms can occur almost anywhere in the world.
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Approximately 1800-2000 thunderstorms occur on the earths' surface.
The greatest number of thunderstorms in the world occur in Lake Victoria, Uganda, Africa. In the United States, the greatest number of thunderstorms are seen in Lakeland, Florida.
Tornadoes occur during severe thunderstorms.
worldwide except Antratica