Understanding Thunderstorms

Understanding Thunderstorms

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Emma Peterson

Science, Physics

5th - 8th Grade

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The video explains the formation and characteristics of thunderstorms, which often occur in summer due to intense sunlight heating the ground and water bodies. This leads to evaporation and the creation of a low-pressure zone, causing warm air to rise and meet cooler air, forming clouds. Inside these clouds, an energy cycle occurs, leading to the formation of rain clouds and hail. Lightning is generated by the exchange of electrical charges within the cloud, and thunder is the resulting shock wave. The video also provides safety tips for thunderstorms, advising viewers to avoid open spaces and stay indoors.

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1.

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What natural phenomenon is often associated with summer due to increased heat?

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What forms when water vapor in the air condenses and rises?

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What happens to water vapor at freezing levels in a thundercloud?

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30 sec • 1 pt

What causes the exchange of electrical charges in a thundercloud?

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the result when voltage in a thundercloud is unleashed?

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What is the sound we hear after a lightning flash called?

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What happens to the charge states when lightning strikes?

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What should you avoid during a thunderstorm?

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What beneficial effect did the thunderstorm have on Windyville?

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is a key safety measure during a thunderstorm?

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