Ice storms happens when a cold mass of air and a warm mass of air combine to create a ice storm
Yes, thunder is a natural phenomenon that occurs when lightning heats the air around it, causing it to rapidly expand and create a shockwave that we hear as thunder. Thunder is a common element of thunderstorms and is a result of the natural processes of the atmosphere.
Oort cloud
A storm surge is a large mass of water that is pushed ashore by the strong winds of a hurricane, causing flooding in coastal areas.
The planet with a mass of a constant storm is Jupiter. It is known for its Great Red Spot, which is a giant storm that has been raging for centuries. The storm on Jupiter is so massive that it could fit two Earths inside it.
A tornado
a rounded projecting mass of a cumulus cloud with shining edges; often appears before a thunderstorm
A thunderstorm is any rain storm that produces thunder and lighting. They are typically the result of a rising mass of warm, moist air in a cumulonimbus cloud. A cyclone is a large-scale low pressure system with a defined center of rotation, turning counterclockwise if it is in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. There are tropical cyclones, which include hurricanes and typhoons, and mid-latitude cyclones, which occur in temperate climates. A tornado is a violently rotating and often destructive column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground, often accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud.
Yes, the noun thunder is a mass noun. Multiples of thunder are expressed as the object of a preposition (a lot of thunder, claps of thunder, rolls of thunder, etc.), or using an adjective (loud thunder, rumbling thunder, deafening thunder, etc.)
It depends on a size of a cloud.
The noun 'thunder' is a mass noun (an uncountable noun), a word that has no plural form.Mass nouns are expressed using amounts or measures called partitive nouns; for example, a clap of thunder or peals of thunder.The word 'thunder' is also a verb: thunder, thunders, thundering, thundered.
mass lightning the hornets the Killer Bees Lightning, The Storm, Blazers, Sluggers, Cyclones, Thunder, Panthers, Typhoons, or Hornets.
Cumulus
A stratus cloud.
The nucleus is far more massive than the electron cloud. The mass of the electron cloud is almost negligible compared to that of the nucleus.
The gravitational force in a molecular cloud depends on the mass of the cloud and the distance between particles. The force is stronger when there is more mass within the cloud and when particles are closer together.
Yes, snowflakes forming in a cloud conserve mass. The water molecules in the cloud are simply rearranged into the solid crystalline structure of a snowflake, without any loss of mass during the process.