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Answer:

I believe it's A. Cold Front.

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Thunder clouds and storms are both come from the cold front.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

The cold front is the zone of transition where the warm air is lifted up by the effect of the cold air. It is actually a displacement. The cold fronts are seen moving from the North West region to the southeast region.

The air behind the cold front is dry and as the name suggests are much colder. Typically, wind becomes gusty as the cold front passes.

So, temperatures fall suddenly and heavy rain occurs, sometimes with hail, lightning, and thunder. Rising warm air in the front creates tubular clouds and thunderstorms.