According to botanists and scientific experts, lightning can be beneficial to plants, because it adds special gases to rainfall. This enriched type of rain nourishes plants with a potent dose of nitrous oxide. Nitrogen is an important substance that contributes to the health and growth of plants - in fact, most commercial fertilizers contain plenty of nitrogen-based compounds. Since plants don't have natural access to a lot of nitric acids, they thrive when rain-containing nitrogen gas is absorbed into the ground around their roots. This type of rain may also be absorbed through the leaves and stems of plants.
Sometimes, after a rainfall that was paired with an electrical storm (i.e. Lightning), gardens and other green areas seem especially vibrant and lush; this is because the area received a welcome shot of nitrogen through enriched rainfall. Therefore, lightning is helpful to most types of plants and flowers, although it may be dangerous to property, animals, and human beings. If you've wondered about the special properties in lightning, and just how they will affect plants, gardens, and grass, you'll be pleased to know that they are beneficial, rather than destructive.
Catching rain in special containers during an electrical storm may be dangerous; if you want to take advantage of nitrogen-enriched rain and use it to fertilize your plants and flowers indoors, simply make sure containersare in place and ready before a predicted lightning storm begins. Then, when is it safe, you can go out and pour the container's contents into awatering can or other handy vessel. Treating your beloved household plants and flowers with this special, fortified type of rain may be a great and economical way to ensure that your plants grow strong and that your flowers remain colorful, pretty and crisp for a longer period of time
Sorry, but the last concern of one who has been struck by lightening would be the collection of nitrogen. Nitrogen that is released by atmospheric electrical discharge (lightening) is gaseous and would be difficult to impossible to collect. You might notice though, after a lightening storm how much greener vegetation can be; this is a result of increased nitrogen in the atmosphere.
Lightning is electrical discharge, usually from the ground to clouds.
you don't. you get nitrogen oxides. lightning causes oxygen and nitrogen to combine and form nitrogen oxide.
Not really to the air, which is 78% nitrogen to start with, but to the soil, for the plants.
No. Lightning fixes nitrogen, meaning it converts it from its elemental state into a form that plants can use.
A lightning blot is full of Nitrogen. So when a lightning bolt flashes it releases Nitrogen into the Atmosphere. Since Humans breathe 75 to 80 percent of Nitrogen it is essential to us.
Lightning.
Yes. Lightning provides the intense energy needed to combine atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen into nitrates. The rain then carries these nitrates down to the earth's surface enriching the soil. Acting as a fertilizer, nitrates in an indirect way helps make the grass green.
Lightning
No. Plants cannot use elemental nitrogen. The nitrogen must first be fixed, either by lightning or by nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Some plants have such bacteria in their roots.
A lightning blot is full of Nitrogen. So when a lightning bolt flashes it releases Nitrogen into the Atmosphere. Since Humans breathe 75 to 80 percent of Nitrogen it is essential to us.
lightning forces nitrogen and oxygen to combine with the water of rain and carries the nitrogen down into soil
Lightning increases nitrogen in the soil
lightning ionizes the nitrogen gas..and produces nitrogen ions..these nitrogen ions combines with hydrogen ions resulting in ammonia gas..this takes place with heavy sound,thunder
Lightning helps in the production of a form of nitrogen. Lightning causes oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere to chemically react to combine and form nitrogen oxide, a key ingredient in many fertilizers.
lightning & bacterial action (nitrogen fixers).
bacteria and lightning
yes
lightning
Yes, only an extremely small amount of reduced nitrogen is fixed by lightning.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria. Also lightning.
the lightning breaks the atmosphere down to get nitrogen to the ground to aid in plant growth