No. The moon has no atmosphere.
No. The moon has no atmosphere.
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.
Thunderstorms occur when there is warm air that rises. This air must also be damp or moisturized. Therefore, areas that are warm and humid are usually where thunderstorms occur. (These places are most commonly found around the equator)
Because the moon phase is irregular
No. The moon has no atmosphere.
Thunderstorms can occur on Earth due to the presence of water vapor and atmospheric conditions that create thunder and lightning. However, the moon does not have an atmosphere or water vapor, so thunderstorms do not occur on the moon.
The Moon has a wider temperature range and it never has thunderstorms. Both of these things are because it has practically no atmosphere, so there is little to protect it from the Sun's heat and there are no winds and no clouds form to provide storms.
Yes. Thunderstorms can occur almost anywhere in the world.
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Approximately 1800-2000 thunderstorms occur on the earths' surface.
On average, only about 1-2% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes. Tornado formation is a complex process that requires specific atmospheric conditions to be met, which are not present in most thunderstorms.
Tornadoes occur during severe thunderstorms.
About 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
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they occur everywhere