Thunderstorms are more common in some areas than in others. The map shows the average
number of thunderstorms per year in different parts of the United States.
Average Number of Thunderstorms per Year
30
10
32
California
Atlantic
Ocean
Pacific
Gorida
Ocean
Gulf of
Mexico
Source: NOMA National Weather Service
Why are there significantly more thunderstorms in Florida than in California?
A The state of Florida is smaller than the state of California.
B The air in Florida is more stable than the air in California.
C The air above Florida holds less moisture than the air above California.
D The ocean currents near Florida are warmer than the ocean currents near California.
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