How Does thunderstorm explained (explainity® explainer video) Work?

A thunderstorm is like a giant sky party where clouds fight and lightning dances.

The Cloud Party

Clouds are like big, fluffy pillows in the sky, they’re made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals. When the air is warm near the ground and cold high up, these clouds get all excited and start to swirl around, fighting for space.

The Fight and the Flash

As the clouds fight, they rub against each other, just like when you rub your feet on a carpet and then touch a doorknob. This makes electricity in the sky! When the electricity gets really strong, it jumps from one cloud to another or down to the ground, that’s lightning!

The Sound of Thunder

When lightning flashes, it heats up the air around it really fast. This hot air expands, making a big boom, that’s what we hear as thunder. It sounds like someone dropped a giant drum in the sky!

So, thunderstorms are just clouds having a wild party with electricity and sound, no magic needed!

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  1. A thunderstorm happens when warm air rises and meets cool air, making clouds grow and lightning strike.
  2. Imagine a cloud getting really big and then exploding with rain and lightning.
  3. Thunder comes from the sound of lightning hitting the sky.

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