Respuesta :
ANSWER:
- On the coast, 'strong breezes (H5)'move cool air into the 'land' (L2) to replace warm, rising air.
- When the cool air meets the warmer air, thunderstorms may occur.
EXPLANATION:
- The process of rising of 'warm air' and sinking of cold air is the major reason for the 'formation of thunderstorms'.
- As warm is 'less dense' than cold one it gets rise and cold air fills the void. These warm air gets cooled and condensed in the upper altitude and forms a thunderstorm.