"ball lightning"
Some people say that it is very rare. Truth be told this is NOT true. It is rare but not very rare. I have truly seen this a lot in my area. So, don't listen to the people who say it is very rare because they are lying (or they are blind). BTW, while i was writing this answer i saw 3 cloud to cloud lightnings.
There are many types of weather phenomena. Technically any kind of weather is a weather phenomenon. But the term is most commonly used when referring to optical effects or rare types of weather such as: Rainbow, parhelia, fogbow, iridescence, halos, st. elmo's fire, ball lightning, acid rain, etc.
yes diamonds are rare and beautiful
Hydrogen is rare in the atmosphere because it is light enough to escape Earth's gravitational attraction.
yes
It is known as Ball lightning.
A+ Ball Lightening.
because the air in the sky is cold so it can make lightning.
No, that'd be extremely rare.
Beaded lightning is a type of cloud-to-ground lightning which appears to break up into a string of short, bright sections, which last longer than the usual discharge channel. It is relatively rare. Several theories have been proposed to explain it; one is that the observer sees portions of the lightning channel end on, and that these portions appear especially bright. Another is that, in bead lightning, the width of the lightning channel varies; as the lightning channel cools and fades, the wider sections cool more slowly and remain visible longer, appearing as "beaded lightning"
Lightning can strike up to 30 miles from a thunderstorm, though such instances are rare.
You cannot. Iridium is a very rare and expensive metal. You could not afford a lightning arrester made of iridium.
Lightning is very rare in the Philippines, so about 10 per year!
Many people (not necessarily scientiest or meteorologists) think that lightning will not strike the same place twice. So they say that it is rare for lightning to strick twice, meaning twice at the same place. This term is used to imply something that is rare.
It's just like the whole light going through a prism. It's just more of a rare occasion when it comes to lightning.
Lightning can strike up to 30 miles from the parent storm cell, though such cases are rare.
I think that lightning can happen anywhere in the world but you shouldn't worry about those types of things because lightning is a rare thing unless you live in a harsh, damp or cold environment.