No, air pressure has nothing to do with lightning. Lightning is basically caused when static charges on both the clouds and ground (such as buildings, towers etc.) form poles leading to a very strong attraction between them. These charges attract each other but the air being insulator causes a lot of resistance. This resistance is basically overcome by the attraction. This overcoming of the resistance causes a flash as the insulation is broken (also referred as breaking potential). This potential can reach up to 2.s million volts. Hence we see lightning as it is.
Colliding plates cause mountain ranges to grow.
The most common cause for heavy rain to occur is the event of two different storm fronts colliding with each other. When you have a low pressure and high pressure storm front combination there is a high chance of thunderstorms, lightening, and even tornadoes to form.
gas has no definite shape or volume. pressure is the force exerted over a unit of area. gases cause pressure by the particles colliding with the walls of the container.
Actually colliding plates cause earthquakes
Metamorphic rock can be formed from sedimentary rocks through the activity of heat and pressure. The intense heat and pressure cause the minerals in the sedimentary rocks to recrystallize, resulting in a new, more compact rock with different properties.
No. Since tornadoes form in thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not actually cause lightning.
Radio waves do not cause lightning. Lightning is a natural electrostatic discharge caused by the buildup of electric charge in the atmosphere. While radio waves can interact with lightning strikes and create static interference, they do not directly cause the phenomenon.
Earthquakes, follwed by tidal waves.
Lightning is caused by the buildup of electrical charges in the atmosphere, typically during thunderstorms. When the charge difference between the clouds and the ground or between different parts of the cloud becomes large enough, it can result in a sudden discharge of electricity in the form of a lightning bolt.
Lightning does not directly cause earthquakes. Earthquakes are typically caused by the movement of tectonic plates or volcanic activity. Lightning is a discharge of atmospheric electricity within a thunderstorm that does not have an impact on the Earth's crust to cause earthquakes.
Earthquakes are a feature associated with colliding plates. When tectonic plates collide, the intense pressure and friction can cause the plates to stick and build up stress. When this stress is released suddenly, it results in seismic energy being released in the form of an earthquake.
Low air pressure alone does not cause thunderstorms. Thunderstorms result from the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air that leads to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and eventually lightning and thunder. While low pressure systems can contribute to the conditions necessary for thunderstorm development, they are not the sole cause.