Why are thunderheadas called thunderheads?

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2026-06-02 08:20

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Thunderheads are called so because they are large, towering clouds that are associated with thunderstorms. These clouds can reach great heights in the atmosphere, and their development often produces thunder and lightning. The term "thunderhead" reflects their association with the atmospheric conditions that lead to thunderstorms.

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