Lighting occurs during volcanic eruptions. It is a result of electrical charges separating as particles of volcanic ash collide in an eruption plume.
thunder and lightning do not come together as lightning is way much faster than thunder.
Pyroclastic flows don't come from shield volcanoes. They come from cinder cone and sometimes composite volcanoes. Shield volcanoes only erupt runny lava.
The most notable gases that come out of volcanoes are sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
the Ancient Greeks believed that lightning came from Zeus when mortals angered him
thunder and lightning do not come together as lightning is way much faster than thunder.
No, Lightning is the weapon of Zeus.
Pyroclastic flows don't come from shield volcanoes. They come from cinder cone and sometimes composite volcanoes. Shield volcanoes only erupt runny lava.
Lightning follows the easiest path to discharge its energy. Ionized air during a storm causes the lightning to seek that quickest path. A lightning rod's sole purpose is to attract any lightning in the presence of ionized air to come toward the rod. So for example, lightning will seek the closest metal or tall object (including humans).
Like normal lightning, it is the visual discharge when the potential difference is large. This would better be explain graphically with pictures but I'll do my best to explain. During a lightning storm, lightning is continually firing looking for a suitable conductor to touchdown with. Since all things have there own, albeit weak, electromegnetic fields, just about anything is a candidate for a strike. Little electric "feelers" extend from items like trees, grass, poles, etc up towards the sky. Since opposites attract, and if the difference is strong enough, you will see lightning shoot from the sky as it finds one of the millions of "feelers" eminating from earthly items. This can appear to come from the ground, which technically a little part does. The "feeler" lights up as it contacts the lightning, thus you see ground-to-air/air-to-ground lightning.
Yes, if you are on a phone that connects to a cord, not wireless. Mobile phones should be okay but it's best not to carry a phone around with you during lightening.
Volcanoes can produce lava, ash, and gas.
The most notable gases that come out of volcanoes are sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Volcanoes can emit lava,rocks,ash,fragments and molten rock.
Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
lightning happens in the summer because it is so dry that when it rains lightning will come.
yes