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Which of the following is not a stage in the development of a thunderstorm?

A) developing stage
B) dissipating stage
C) mature stage
D) updraft stage

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A.) developing stage

the rest are at least part of the stages

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Answer:

The correct answer is option D, that is, the updraft stage.

Step-by-step explanation:

All the thunderstorms, regardless of their type, undergo three phases. These are the developing phase, the mature phase, and the dissipation phase. The initial phase of a thunderstorm is the developing stage or the cumulus stage.

The second phase is the mature stage, in this, the warmed air rises spontaneously until it attains a region of warmer air and can elevate no more. The final phase is the dissipation stage, in this the thunderstorm is subjugated by the downdraft.

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