No. Lightning is static electricity.
It is called a lightning rod and it protects buildings from lightning by guiding the lightning into the ground.
The ground
the sheet lightning is more mild then the ball lightning
A storm that produces lightning is called a thunderstorm or a lightning storm. Lightning can be stationary or move around.
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yes :> cause thunderstorm is a compound word, isn't it?
No, lightning does not directly contribute to the breakdown of CF-C compound. The breakdown of CF-C compound is typically a result of chemical processes, such as oxidation or hydrolysis, which do not involve lightning. Lightning can generate heat or electrical energy, but it does not have a direct influence on the breakdown of specific chemical compounds.
It doesn't.
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That is the correct spelling of the compound noun thunderstorm (rain and lightning, typically from cumulonimbus clouds).
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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