errm. lightening?
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cumulonimbus
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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Lightning comes - kind of indirectly - from clouds. Lightning primarily occurs when warm air is mixed with colder air masses resulting in atmospheric disturbances necessary for polarizing the atmosphere. However, it can also occur during dust storms, forest fires, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, and even in the cold of winter, where the lightning is known as thundersnow. Thunder is produced by lightning Rain comes from clouds reaching and then exceeding saturation conditions - so that the moisture they are made up of condenses and falls as rain.
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From the clouds during thunderstorms.
cumulonimbus
cumulonimbus
what is this called when transfer of electrons from a cloud to the ground
Thunder and lightning
The discharge of electricity built up during a storm can be dangerous. It is a static discharge that is generated by positive an negatively charged clouds. When these clouds come in close contact with each other there is an electrical static discharge. This is known as lightning.
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.
Cumulonimbus. big billowing clouds that look like mushrooms.
Petrodollar clouds form when a interstellar clouds begins to shirk. The clouds goes from interstellar clouds to petrodollar clouds.
suddenly induces high voltage in the transmission line because the charge carrier in the transmission is positive and the charge present in the lightning storm is negative so if colloid both increases its field and voltagewhen two or more clouds rub they produce friction this leads to lightning which produce light , sound and heat .
Lightning is a form of energy, it builds up in the clouds and when it is released you see the energy but the sound forms because the lightning has so much energy it splits the air molecules.