Light is actually photon particles that stem from many different physical processes. For example the sun emits light through radiation stemming from its hot surface. This light is being emitted in order to "cool" the sun. Other forms of light stem purely from electron de-excitation, in which a characteristic light particle is emitted from an atom as an electron in an outer electron state (higher energy) returns to a inner electron state (lower energy).
Lighting can only occur from cloud to ground.
In rooms where a light is on.
electrical discharges occur
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The closer together the flash and thunder occur, the nearer the storm is to you.
Thunder and lighting are both products of a thunderstorm. Lighting is a static discharge that usually occurs during a thunderstorm (though it can also occur in some volcanic eruptions) and thunder is the shockwave produced by lightning.
No. It is very common for rain to occur without thunder or lightning.
it does not have enough energy to reach the ground
The lighting problems occur early and repeatedly in the quest. (see the related question)
No. While tornadoes and lightning often occur at the same time a tornado cannot be made of lighting, nor are the two directly related. A tornado is a vortex of air; lighting is an electrical discharge.
The most confusing and difficult lighting conditions typically occur during the golden hours around sunrise and sunset when the sun is low in the sky, casting strong shadows and creating uneven lighting. This can make it challenging to achieve balanced lighting and exposure in photography and videography.
Yes. Cyclones often produce thunderstorms, and tornado occur during thunderstorms. So both are commonly accompanied by lighting.