I am 100 percent sure that lightning comes from the clouds. The bottom part of the clouds are sometimes negatively charged and when they get near high objects (usually trees or tall buildings) they release all the negative charged atoms as plasma.
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There is such a thing as ground to cloud lightning, cloud-to-cloud, and cloud-to-ground. It depends on the electrical charges that are in the ground and in the clouds in a thunderstorm.
Lightning starts as a net charge in a cloud. The electrical buildup discharges somewhere, whether it is to another cloud or the ground. If the lightning hits the ground, a small arc from the ground starts being pulled upwards toward the lightning. The arcs then connect and massive amounts of electricity is discharged from the cloud to the ground, negating the net charge and letting off a bright burst of light seen as lightning. Thunder is the result of the air immediately surrounding the lightning being heated rapidly and expanding rapidly.
lightning originates from electric particles in the sky that cicrulate around in the thunder cloud, then hit the ground. sometimes, lighting can create a 'statue' in the sand on beaches in the sand because it melts the sand together. Lighting can originate from the ground to a cloud, from a cloud to the ground or cloud to cloud.
It is not proven by a scientist but by my research I have done lightning does in fact come from the ground. Lightning goes both ways (<------ahahah I made a funny) to and from the ground.
Lightning comes from the sky, not the ground.
No, Lightning is a static charge that travels downward, towards the ground.
There are 3 main places where a lightening strike can originate from.
The cloud to the ground
The ground to a cloud
The cloud to a cloud
Both the lightning that we can see comes from the ground but the lightning that we can’t see comes from the ground.
From the ground
the weakest lightning bolt is ground current in dry land
There are many types of lightning STREAMERS that start a lightning strike. There are 3 basic places where streamers will originate from. They can come from a cloud to the ground or the ground to a cloud or from cloud to cloud. So your teacher was correct. But not always from the ground.
Double ZapperYes. In fact, visible lightning usually comes up from the ground into the cloud! The lightning bolt is actually retracing a path of weak electricity that the cloud sent down as a sort of "feeler" sensing for the shortest path to take to the ground. So if you're in an open space during a lightning storm, and you feel your hair stand up from static electricity, you might want to run for cover!
Lightning does not strike backwards, from the ground to the sky. It only moves in one direction, from the sky to the ground.By striking backwards, do you mean can the Earth give off a lightning bolt to the clouds? No.
Fulmen is the Latin word for lightning bolt.
the weakest lightning bolt is ground current in dry land
If a lightening bolt transfers twenty three coulombs to earth how many electrons are transferred?
not strike for another 30 seconds
Static discharge is causes the spark that is seen when electricity in a thunderhead discharges. The most common name for this type of spark or discharge is lightening.
There are many types of lightning STREAMERS that start a lightning strike. There are 3 basic places where streamers will originate from. They can come from a cloud to the ground or the ground to a cloud or from cloud to cloud. So your teacher was correct. But not always from the ground.
"Lightning Bolt" is the nickname for Usain Bolt
Yes, a lightning bolt can provide electricity because a lightning bolt is electricity.
nothing happens but thunder usually come after lightning strikes unless it hits an object or a person 2nd Answer: Well . . . lightning does not strike the ground, but you cannot tell because it happens so fast. First, the huge electrical potential that creates lightning bolts sends out feelers from the clouds. Most of these feelers don't progress any farther. But one or two of them reach the ground - a tree, a building, you. That creates a pathway between the ground and the clouds. At that point, a huge discharge of electricity leaps from the ground back up to the cloud. Lightning does all its damage LEAVING the ground, not striking it. Thunder always results from a lightning bolt.
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Double ZapperYes. In fact, visible lightning usually comes up from the ground into the cloud! The lightning bolt is actually retracing a path of weak electricity that the cloud sent down as a sort of "feeler" sensing for the shortest path to take to the ground. So if you're in an open space during a lightning storm, and you feel your hair stand up from static electricity, you might want to run for cover!
Lightning does not strike backwards, from the ground to the sky. It only moves in one direction, from the sky to the ground.By striking backwards, do you mean can the Earth give off a lightning bolt to the clouds? No.
Lightning Bolt - band - was created in 1994.