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Example:
Imagine being at a party where two people are having a heated argument, and everyone around is tense, waiting for it to escalate. Just like how the tension in the room builds and finally erupts into loud voices and dramatic gestures, a thunderstorm forms when atmospheric tension builds up between warm, moist air and cooler air above, eventually releasing its energy as lightning and thunder. In this analogy, the warm, moist air is like the initial disagreement, the cooler air represents the opposing perspective, the building tension is akin to the rising atmospheric instability, and the outburst of the argument is similar to the dramatic release of energy through lightning and the sound of thunder.

Practice Version

Thunderstorm: A storm with lightning and thunder. Thunderstorm. A thunderstorm is a weather condition where rain, lightning, and thunder occur due to rapid upward movement of warm, moist air.