Stay as low as you can because the lightning will strike tall things.
A lightning bolt A lightning leader A lightning strike A lightning stroke
you can see lightning
Sheet lightning is Cloud to Cloud where Lightning is Cloud to Ground.
Nothing. Heat lightning is just lightning too far away to be heard.
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.
A lightning bolt A lightning leader A lightning strike A lightning stroke
It is called a lightning rod and it protects buildings from lightning by guiding the lightning into the ground.
The ground
you can see lightning
No, air pressure has nothing to do with lightning. Lightning is basically caused when static charges on both the clouds and ground (such as buildings, towers etc.) form poles leading to a very strong attraction between them. These charges attract each other but the air being insulator causes a lot of resistance. This resistance is basically overcome by the attraction. This overcoming of the resistance causes a flash as the insulation is broken (also referred as breaking potential). This potential can reach up to 2.s million volts. Hence we see lightning as it is.
the sheet lightning is more mild then the ball lightning
the homonyn for lightning is lightening the homonyn for lightning is lightening
Sheet lightning is Cloud to Cloud where Lightning is Cloud to Ground.
Assuming the lens of the camera is made of glass, the answer is no. Glass is a very good insulator and it would an extremely large current (along the order of lightning) to overcome the insulating properties inherent in glass.
Heat lightning is just ordinary lightning that is too far away for you to hear the thunder.
Protect the high buildings, structures from lightning using lightning spike, lightning mast , earth wire.
Fish + Lightning = Eel