lightning is much more deadly than fire since it's elecrtric and it has more energy
Ribbon Lightning
A lightning shock is bigger than a carpet shock because a lightning shock has bigger and more severe energy.
The most destructive lightning bolt on record struck Picatinny Arsenal , an ammo depot in New Jersey in 1926. The bolt started a fire and a series of explosions that destroyed more than 20 buildings and killed 21 people.
Case to case basis. In my case diclofenac potassium is more powerful than diclofenac sodium.
Sheet lightning, or more accurately intracloud lightning is the same as lightning that hits the ground, the only difference is that it is within the cloud. They are no different apart from that. They are the exact same thing, except one would take a different path. They are both dangerous.
lightning is more powerful than air
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Lightning bolt. The gods are more powerful than science, apparently.
no it is not more powerful than air because air could scatter the electrons and protons so lightning disappears that's why air is more powerful.
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Yes, the input of a lightning strike cause fire spread depending on what sort of material such as wood
Yes, water is stronger than lightning, because lightning is fire, so water is stronger than lightning.
Lightning bolts are very powerful, some more than others. The typical lightning bolt contains 15 million volts of electricity and heats the air up around 60,000 degrees.Let's just say, that if a mortal were to touch it... they would explode. :)
Lightning bolts are very powerful, some more than others. The typical lightning bolt contains 15 million volts of electricity and heats the air up around 60,000 degrees.Let's just say, that if a mortal were to touch it... they would explode. :)
Proximity is everything. On an absolute scale lightning has almost no power compared to the sun's output, however being struck by lightening will likely kill you more quickly and with greater damage than any stray sunbeam.
According to my calculations, its about 2 degrees hotter, so technically yes
Yes..Wind can control fire..Blow it out, make it change direction, bring rain to put it out.