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Lightning is known as a bright flash of electricity produced by a thunderstorm.
Lightning is a build up of static electricity. The lightning flash is a very short natural electrical discharge between the thunder clouds and the ground, or from cloud to cloud. The route taken by the lightning creates a vacuum, and the roll of thunder sound is the surrounding air crashing back to refill the vacuum.
No. Lighting produces a flash. Thunder is the sound the lightning produces.
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Sheet lightning
Lightning is known as a bright flash of electricity produced by a thunderstorm.
because of the electricity
Static electricity is first created in the clouds then with enough charge the electricity grounds itself to the earth and what you see is the flow of static electricity shifting from the clouds to the ground
Without Lightining, There'll be no Electricity or Energy. You can't really have thunder without lightning! Lightning is a flash of natural electricity. Thunder is the noise created by this phenomenon, so if there is no lightning, there is no thunder. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
Lightning Flash was created in 1983-06.
The word lightning is a noun. It is a flash of light in the sky produced by electricity within a cloud.
Benjamin Franklin believe that Thunder loud carried electricity and that lightning was a large flash of electricity. The main idea was electricity because thunder and lightning is electricity so the main idea.
the longest lightning flash ever recorded is 150 kilometres
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A giant spark that flashes across the sky. Each bolt zigzags through the air at many thousand of miles (kilometers) a second! Its electrical charge of about 100 million volts would be enough to light a small town for a whole year! The charge comes from tiny drops of water or ice that bump and rub within huge, towering cumulonimbus clouds. When the charge gets big enough, it creates the lightning. Bolts jump between the cloud and the ground or between two clouds.
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A Flash of Lightning - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U