In a thunderstorm there is:
In the 20th century a consensus determined that thunder must begin with a shock wave in the air due to the sudden thermal expansion of the plasma in the lightning channel. The temperature inside the lightning channel, measured by spectral analysis, varies during its 50 μs existence, rising sharply from an initial temperature of about 20,000 K to about 30,000 K, then dropping away gradually to about 10,000 K. The average is about 20,400 K (20,100 °C; 36,300 °F). This heating causes it to expand outward, plowing into the surrounding cooler air at a speed faster than sound would travel in that cooler air. The outward-moving pulse that results is a shock wave, similar in principle to the shock wave formed by an explosion, or at the front of a supersonic aircraft. More recently, the consensus around the cause of the shock wave has been eroded by the observation that measured over-pressures in simulated lightning are greater than what could be achieved by the amount of heating found. Alternative proposals rely on electrodynamic effects of the massive current acting on the plasma in the bolt of lightning.
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It's a kind of mechanical energy.
the answer is sound energy
Chemical energy
Are you sure because i was told it was sound energy.Can it be both?
which are the following energy types are used in cleaning
There are several types of energy which includes. Thermal energy (thermal energy in transit is called heat), Chemical energy, Electrical energy, Radiant energy (the energy of electromagnetic radiation), Nuclear energy, Magnetic energy, Elastic energy, Sound Energy and Mechanical energy.
the seven types of energy: kinetic, potential, thermal, electromagnetic, chemical, nuclear, and mass
Kinetic energy
Tornadoes come from the energy released in a thunderstorm. As powerful as they are, tornadoes account for only a tiny fraction of the energy in a thunderstorm.
Electricity and energy.
Lightning is light energy, or electromagnetic energy. And thunder is sound energy.
No. Hail consists of pieces of ice that fall during a thunderstorm. The energy they have is kinetic energy.
Because only the the energy involved in a thunderstorm or developing thunderstorm is enough to form something as strong as a tornado.
The energy that drives a thunderstorm comes from the latent heat stored in water vapor. This energy is released when the water vapor condenses. If there is not enough moisture then there is not enough energy.
heat released from condensing water vapor
light,heat,and sound
There are many different types of violent windstorms including tornadoes, microbursts, derechos, and hurricanes.
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In most cases the storm the produces a tornado is called a supercell, though in some cases tornadoes can develop in other types of thunderstorm.
altostratus ,altocumulus and cumulonimbus are thunderstorm clouds