Hahaha this question is from an earth science book!
It's an Frontal Thunderstorm.
Yes
A thunderstorm would never result from an earthquake. Earthquakes can cause fires by breaking gas lines and electrical wires, but there is no mechanism by which an earthquake could cause a thunderstorm.
Thunderstorms are most likely to form when the air is warm and humid.
Horizon
If severe thunderstorm and tornado watches didn't exist, then people would be less likely to know about potential weather hazards. As a result, more people would likely be hurt or killed by severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
every type of thunderstorm
Yes
It's very likely gas, actually.
A tornado is most likely to be produce from a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
yes.
A tornado/thunderstorm watch means that weather conditions are good for tornado/thunderstorm. A tornado/thunderstorm warning, however, means that conditions are extreme and a thunderstorm or tornado is likely. Conditions for either storm are very good at this stage.
A thunderstorm would never result from an earthquake. Earthquakes can cause fires by breaking gas lines and electrical wires, but there is no mechanism by which an earthquake could cause a thunderstorm.
Thunderstorms are most likely to form when the air is warm and humid.
The cumulonimbus cloud.
altostratus ,altocumulus and cumulonimbus are thunderstorm clouds
In the D horizon, you are most likely to find materials like weathered rock fragments, minerals, and organic matter. This horizon is characterized by accumulations of material that has been leached down from the upper layers of the soil profile.
Horizon