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During a thunderstorm ice crystals and water droplets collide and in the process exchange electrons. This can cause these particles to become electrically charged. Air currents within the thunderstorm then separates these charge particles, creating positively and negatively charged regions within the storm. Lightning occurs when this electricity discharges to balance out this difference.

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Since the lightning does not strike any part of Earth's surface, Earth will not receive any damage from the lightning strike, since clouds and Earth's surface are not linked in any way.

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During a storm the ground is positively charged and the base of the cloud is negatively charged. The lightning is the spark that tries to connect the positive and negative charges.

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