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3. how do most storms form? most storms form when warm, wet air collide…

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  1. how do most storms form?

most storms form when warm, wet air collides with a colder, ______ area creating a ____. warm air is forced to rise above the cold air, causing an area of ____ atmospheric pressure which acts like a vacuum. winds blow as more cold air rushes in to fill the tornadoes. the upward movement of air also sometimes causes the ______ we associate with storms.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This question relates to the basic meteorological process of storm formation. Warm, moist air interacts with colder, denser air, creating a boundary. When warm air rises, it creates a low-pressure zone that draws in more air, and the upward air movement leads to precipitation.

Answer:

Most storms form when warm, wet air collides with a colder, denser area creating a front. Warm air is forced to rise above the cold air, causing an area of low atmospheric pressure which acts like a vacuum. Winds blow as more cold air rushes in to fill the tornadoes. The upward movement of air also sometimes causes the precipitation (rain, hail, snow) we associate with storms.