Thunderstorms Can Create Tornatoes

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Thunderstorms often happen in unstable, humid atmospheres in the troposphere. Unstable atmospheres are when warm air is trapped at the surface with cool air aloft. A stable atmosphere is when there is warm air aloft and cool air is at the surface. Thunderstorms are known for creating thunder and lightning. Lightning is caused by the separation of charges. The top of cumulonimbus clouds are freezing with ice crystals moving around. The collision of the ice crystals creates an electrical charge. In the colder areas of a cloud, which is the top, the charges are positive. The negative charges make up the base of the cloud. This creates lightning within the cloud. The surface of the earth has positive charges and because positive charges are attracted to negative charges, it creates are spark of lighting between the ground and the base of the cloud. The sound of thunder that follows a flash of lightning is from the heat of the lightning. The crack that you hear is air expanding. The sound comes from the vibrations that lightening causes. The reason we hear thunder after we see lightenin...

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