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Give the difference between a thunderstorm and a tornado.​

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A thunderstorm is a STORM with strong-enough updrafts and downdrafts that strong STATIC electricity charges develop, LEADING to lightning. The extremely-rapid heating of air during a thunderstorm produces thunder. Tornadoes develop during some, but not all, THUNDERSTORMS.



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