It isn't the lightning, but the rain, which promotes the growth of mushrooms.
Mushrooms are not directly caused by lightning. However, lightning strikes can create favorable conditions for mushroom growth by providing nitrogen in the form of nitrates to the soil. This can stimulate fungal spores to germinate and produce mushrooms in the area where lightning has struck.
The form under the top of the mushroom.
mushroom, fire, shell, banana, lightning, leaf, special, and star
No, mushroom is singular noun; mushrooms is the plural form.
Lightning forms in clouds.
Fly Guy - Beat Mushroom, Flower & Star cup (Single) Paratroopa - Beat Mushroom, Flower & Star cup (Double) Wiggler - Beat Lightning & Fire cup (Single) Petey Piranha - Beat Lightning & Fire cup (Double)
There are 8: the mushroom, flower, star, special, banana, she'll, leaf, and lightning cups.
A baby mushroom is commonly referred to as a "mushroom spawn" or "mushroom mycelium" when in its early growth stages. Once it begins to develop into a recognizable form, it can also be called a "button mushroom" or simply a "young mushroom." These terms can vary depending on the species of mushroom.
Mushrooms can grow after a thunderstorm because the moisture and humidity in the air create ideal conditions for their growth. The lightning may also release nitrogen, which can benefit the mushrooms' growth. Overall, the combination of moisture, humidity, and nutrients from the lightning can stimulate mushroom growth.
The noun lightning itself (electrical discharge) is used as a noun adjunct, rather than an adjective, in such terms as lightning bolt or lightning rod. Only when the intent is to show great speed or quickness (lightning speed, lightning reflexes) is lightning an adjective.
The eight are star, mushroom, shell, lightning, flower,banana, leaf and special.
Mushroom flower star special shell banana leaf and lightning. Those are the cups.