Yes, a lightning bolt can provide electricity because a lightning bolt is electricity.
Well, a lightning bolt is formed by charged electrons and when it is released, it is electricity.
If you catch on spark of a lightning bolt, it can give electricity to the world for a year.
This form of lightning bolt can produce as much as 10 times the amount of a normal lightning bolt which 1 billion volts of electricity. That means that this type of lightning bolt can produce upto 10 billion volts of electricity.
Static Electricity
Greek mythology derives from legends and stories. There is not a Greek word for a lightning bolt. Electricity was nothing to Greeks during their time.
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.
Sure. Lightning is a bolt of electricity, and when you create a spark with a piece of flint you are creating electricity. Static electricity is another example.
Both are static electricity.
6,00,000 bolts approx what lightening produce
Lightning doesn't become electricity. Lightning already is electricity.
A lightning bolt with a circle around it is the symbol worn on the chest of DC comics superhero Flash.http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/barry.html
A non- see through tube with electricity going through it.