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What is the temperature during a thunderstorm?

Depending on many different conditions the temperature on the ground during a thunderstorm can be well below freezing (<32F) to over 100F. Inside the thunderhead clouds themselves the temperature at the bottom is above freezing but at the top the temperature is often well below freezing.


When a funnel of a tornado touches the ground what happens?

In this case it can be confirmed that the tornado has touched down. The funnel of a tornado does not have to touch down for the tornado to do so, and the vortex actually reaches the ground before the funnel does. The circulation reaching the ground is a more significant event. When the vortex is aloft its updraft can draw in air from directly below. This is no longer possible when the circulation reaches the ground. Since air can no longer be drawn in from below the pressure inside the vortex drops, causing the wind in it to intensify.


Do intrusive rocks form above or below the ground?

Intrusive rocks are formed below the ground, within the Earth's crust, through the cooling and solidification of magma.


Describe how the above ground portion and the below ground portion of the ecosystem are two interrelated and interdependent communities?

The above ground portion of the ecosystem, including plants and animals, relies on the below ground portion, such as soil microbes and roots, for nutrient absorption and support. In return, the below ground portion benefits from the above ground portion's supply of carbon and energy in the form of leaf litter and root exudates. This interdependence forms a balanced ecosystem where each community plays a vital role in supporting the other's survival and growth.


Are metamorphic rocks formed above or below ground?

Metamorphic rocks are formed below ground through the process of metamorphism, where existing rocks are subjected to high temperatures and pressures causing their mineral structure to change. This process typically occurs deep within the Earth's crust.

Related Questions

The point at which the earthquake happens below the ground?

Epicenter.


Is it safer below or above the ground during an earthquake?

Above ground. If you are below ground then there is something above you and this may collapse on you. The safest place to be during an earthquake is on the ground out in the open where nothing can fall on you. Earthquakes do not kill many people directly, it is falling buildings that do that.


What happens when you throw water off a building?

It lands on the ground below, possibly annoying someone.


What is a large area cover with trees gouped so that their foliage shades in the ground called?

A forest is an area that is covered in trees. Depending on the main species, a dense forest inhibits undergrowth by shading the ground below. A beech forest is especially noted to prevent undergrowth developing as their falling leaves are very acidic. A falling tree in a forest creates an open space (forest glade) which will allow secondary growth to flourish.


Does swede grow above ground or below ground?

A Swede grows below ground.


How is canopy and forest the same?

A forest is normally meant to mean a large wooded area. The canopy is the umbrella type covering formed from the dense leaf covering in the tree tops, that casts a dark shadow on the ground below.


Does a parsnip grow above ground or below ground?

Below ground, just like a carrot.


Do sweet potatoes bear above or below ground?

Below ground


Which of the choices below happens during the absorptive state?

Anabolic processes exceed catabolic ones


What happens to voltage during a short to ground?

Basically, the same as if you had a short to neutral, since the neutral and ground are tied to the same bus bar in the breaker panel. The breaker should trip, or the fuse should blow. Supply of voltage then stops.See the answer to the Related Question about GFCIs - shown below - for information about circuit protection when even a small current flows to ground.


What happens to the carrying capacity for insectivorous birds in winter in a northern New York forest?

It drops quickly to zero once the temperature goes below freezing.


What happens if your luggage falls out of a plane?

It falls to the ground because of Earth's gravitational pull possibly hurting or damaging something or someone below.