No It Comes From The Magnetic Field In The Atmoshere
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No Animal is responsible for electricity humans first harnessed lightning for electricity and lightning comes from a change in the troposphere.
The word you are looking for is "lightning." Lightning is a natural electrical discharge that occurs in the atmosphere, often during thunderstorms.
Yes, lightning can come from the ground because the electrons want to go to the holes in the sky. Most people think that lightning comes from the clouds, but it doesn't. There is no electricity in clouds, only moisture.
the sky is part of our atmosphere which is in earth so it comes from earth
Lightning can come from the ground as well as from the sky. It can occur when a discharge of electricity happens between a cloud and the ground, or between two clouds.
The Electricity we use is reliable, dependable, and safe. Lightning is only available during storms, goes from the ground to the sky, and is very intense in strength, and is very fast.
Lightning doesn't become electricity. Lightning already is electricity.
Lightning storm--or as some call it, "Zeus's Thunderbutt".
Solar electricity comes from the sun. So yes it can be found in the sky.
Lightening comes from self raising flour . However LIGHTNING is a discharge in the atmosphere of static electricity .
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.