Buildup of charge in a cloud
You need cold air and warm air. When they meet, the warm air goes up. It makes thunderstorm clouds! The cold air has ice crystals. The warm air has water droplets. During the storm, the droplets and crystals bump together and move apart in the air. This rubbing makes static electrical charges in the clouds.
Ordinary lightning is the discharge of an electrical potential created between clouds and the ground, or between clouds. An ionization path is formed by "step leaders" from the positive and negative charge areas, and a bolt can consist of multiple strokes up and down the same path.
friction of raindrops in clouds . lightening can also be caused by violent volcanic eruptions and throughout the world there are 16000000 every year. some lightening bolts are hot enough to make sand into glass. About three people are killed every year by lightening and, if you wear rubber-soled shoes it helps. DON'T STAND NEXT TOP ANYTHING TALL church towers have copper caballing so that if they are struck, the electric charge will be passed straight to the ground.
it depends wether the clouds are ready or not
friction of raindrops in clouds
yes it will strike
The lightning strike can get up to 30,000 Celsius which is 6 times hotter than the surface of the sun.
Lightning can strike up to 30 miles from the parent storm cell, though such cases are rare.
less than 10% of all lightning
Lightning does not strike backwards, from the ground to the sky. It only moves in one direction, from the sky to the ground.By striking backwards, do you mean can the Earth give off a lightning bolt to the clouds? No.
lightning causes muck fires :)
The electricity in the clouds.
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
Lightning does strike ships.
sideways is impossible. you need a mod for that.
The Lightning Strike was created on 2008-10-24.
If it is a thunderstorm, you check how long it takes to hear the thunder after you see a lightning strike. For every five seconds, the lightning strike is about one mile away. The lightning causes the thunder, and the sound travels at a speed of about one mile per five seconds.
when lightning strikes it opens up a hole in the air called channel then after lightning strike air collapsed back in creating soundwaves called thunder
Yes. Lightning can strike just about anything. Since aluminum conducts electricity, it can even attract lightning.
No they mostly strike the US but lightning strikes everywhere
It is possible that the tree may die if it has suffered significant damage from the lightning strike. Trees can exhibit signs of distress such as wilting leaves, bark damage, and dieback. It is important to monitor the tree's health and consider consulting with an arborist to assess the extent of the damage and determine the best course of action.
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