no it can not.
The lightning didn't say anything to the rain, as lightning does not produce sound. Lightning is an electrical discharge in the atmosphere, while rain is precipitation in the form of water.
Thunder and lightning without precipitation typically indicate dry thunderstorms, where the rain evaporates before reaching the ground due to dry air near the surface. This can lead to an increased risk of wildfires due to lightning strikes without the dampening effect of rain.
Lightning rain would be translated to "ama no hotaru", translated literally as rain of lightning.
Lightning can start wildfires, damage trees, and cause power outages by striking power lines. It can also create nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, which contribute to air pollution and acid rain. Lightning can also release ozone, which can affect air quality and human health.
■Yes, lightning is possible even without rain.
It isn't the lightning, but the rain, which promotes the growth of mushrooms.
In most cases it is lightning. Any cloud-to-ground lighting bolt can kill while rain is usually harmless. Rain, too, can be dangerous if it leads to flooding.
No. I went to Los Vegas and there was a sandstorm and there was lightning
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Yes, lightning can strike even when it is not raining. In fact, lightning can travel long distances and strike outside of a rainy area. It is a common misconception that rain must be present for lightning to occur.
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when there's lightning there's thunder and when there's thunder there's rain and wind.