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Lightning is an example of an electrical discharge of static electricity. Static electricity is generated by moving air, and charges separate within clouds. As the charges separate, voltage builds. Eventually the voltage due to the massive charge separation overcomes the insulative properties of air and the air becomes ionized. Ionized air conducts electric current, and the bolt forms. It can be either from one cloud to another cloud, or can be between the cloud and ground.
A nebula is what it is. :)
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A discharge of static electricity from a huge cloud is called lightning.
It is a form of static electricity.
Lightning is an example of an electrical discharge of static electricity. Static electricity is generated by moving air, and charges separate within clouds. As the charges separate, voltage builds. Eventually the voltage due to the massive charge separation overcomes the insulative properties of air and the air becomes ionized. Ionized air conducts electric current, and the bolt forms. It can be either from one cloud to another cloud, or can be between the cloud and ground.
Before and after - yes, but not during.
The smoke is a cloud of chemicals which will likely have a neutral charge. The static electricity generates a magnetic force which attracts the neutral particles. See the link for details.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
"Nebula" is a astronomical term for a cloud of gas and dust. "Nebulae" is the plural of "Nebula" and refers to more than one such cloud.
Nebula.
The discharge of electricity built up during a storm can be dangerous. It is a static discharge that is generated by positive an negatively charged clouds. When these clouds come in close contact with each other there is an electrical static discharge. This is known as lightning.
a cloud of glowing gas and dust is called a nebula
A nebula is a large, indistinctly defined body in space, like a gas cloud or cloud of small particles.
A nebula IS a cloud of dust and gas loosely held together by gravity.