GMAT
Thunderclouds form when warm, moist air rises into cooler air above, because of either the ground being warmer than usual or because the interaction of two air masses, one warm and one cold, forces warm air to rise.
Thunderclouds form when warm, moist air rises into cooler air above, either because the ground is warmer than usual or because the interaction of two air masses, one warm and one cold, forces warm air to rise.
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