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1. Why there is a danger of blowing away of thatched roofs in summer?2. How does air move?3. What is a thunderstorm?4. What is a monsoon wind?5. Why does smoke always rise up into the air?

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1. During summer, due to sun rays and heat, water content in thatched roofs will go off and it will become very dry. Due to this, the weight of the thatched leaves will come down drastically and will blowing away even for small wind.

2. Just like water currents in the ocean, the atmosphere has air currents that flow from one place to another. Air is constantly moving around the earth. This moving air is called wind. Winds are created when there are differences in air pressure from one area to another.

3. Thunderstorm, a violent short-lived weather disturbance that is almost always associated with lightning, thunder, dense clouds, heavy rain or hail, and strong gusty winds. On occasion, severe thunderstorms are accompanied by swirling vortices of air that become concentrated and powerful enough to form tornadoes.

4. A monsoon is a seasonal variation in the direction of the predominant, or strongest, winds of a region.

5. As we know that smoke is the combination of hot air and hot air becomes light weight with respect to cold air. Thus, it always rises up.



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