Probably like most other humans, its massive static discharge from a large cloud.
The adjective for lightning is "lightning." For example, you could say "a lightning storm" or "the lightning bolt."
Lightning can be used as a noun (bolt of lightning) or an adjective (lightning fast). It is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense form.
we can produce the electricity how i can explain energy is universal constant we now that energy is neither be created not be destroyed so we want to know that why the thunder is produced and then we can made artificial and we can generate power
the homonyn for lightning is lightening the homonyn for lightning is lightening
"Lightning" can be a noun referring to a sudden electrostatic discharge during a thunderstorm, or a verb describing the action of emitting flashes of lightning.
The Japanese word for lightning is Inazuma.
The Japanese word for lightning is "kaminari" (雷).
Lightning=Inazuma
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Lightning speed would be "kaminari no hayasa."
Inazuma! ^_^
Lightning Flash in Japanese is 'Inazuma.'
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the thunderbolts and lightning were weapons thrown by the god Zeus when he was angry at his enemies.
sukoshi kaminari which literally means little thunder. lightning is inazuma