Falconer Elementary School Room 216 ~ Third Grade Ms. Manriquez By: Neena, Joel, Cynthia, and Carlos.

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Falconer Elementary School Room 216 ~ Third Grade Ms. Manriquez By: Neena, Joel, Cynthia, and Carlos

What is a thunderstorm? A thunderstorm is a heavy storm with lightning and thunder.

When is a thunderstorm most likely to occur? A thunder storm occurs when rain, thunder and lightning come. A thunderstorm is most likely to occur in the summer.

What causes a thunderstorm? Thunderstorm can be caused by un-stabled air and moist air that forms clouds and rain.

How can we prevent or be prepared for a thunderstorm? We can’t prevent a thunderstorm. We can prepare for a thunderstorm by having boots, gloves, water, food, and the number of Red cross.

How can you keep yourself safe during a thunderstorm? You can keep yourself safe by getting boots, gloves, a bucket of water, food, and the number of the Red Cross.

What are the effects of a thunderstorm? The effects of a thunderstorm is a storm of heavy rain accompanied by lighting and thunder. Thunderstorms can cause floods, vehicle accidents, fires, people/animal deaths.

How can we recover from a thunderstorm? We can recover from a thunderstorm by: donating money, giving blood, Donating goods, and cleaning up.

How does a thunderstorm affect the environment? The affects of a thunderstorm are: a fire caused by lighting (fire smoke causes pollution), and it can also break and destroy big trees.