it simply isn't, i know i am only 16 but i know a ton of stuff about science
Naruto is stronger than Kakashi by a long shot. Kakashi is lightning type and wind defeats lightning. Naruto is a wind type so he pwns. Also he can go into sage mode and control the nine tails power.
Water is not inherently stronger than lightning; their strength and power depend on the context. Water can conduct electricity, so if lightning were to strike a body of water, it could potentially cause harm. But in terms of raw destructive power, lightning is typically more dangerous than water.
No ..Fire Is Way Stronger Then Wind
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Thunder i guess but lightning make a sound of thunder so it would probably be both!
There is a 5th element that not much people put into thought and that is Lightning. Out of the other 4, wind is strongest yet there is nothing that can affect lightning. It can crack the Earth, water and slice through wind. Fire has no affect on it nor lighting on fire but Lightning is the strongest element.
No element is stronger than another. Each needs the others to exist.
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The Juno spacecraft, a NASA mission launched in 2011, discovered that lightning on Jupiter is up to ten times stronger than lightning on Earth. This finding was revealed through data collected by Juno's Microwave Radiometer instrument during its close flybys of the planet.
The sun is generally stronger than wind in terms of energy output. Solar energy is more consistent and predictable than wind energy, which can vary based on weather conditions. However, both sun and wind are important sources of renewable energy.
It depends who uses it. Naruto has the chakra of the nine-tails, and sage mode, so his Rasen Shuriken is very strong. As Rasen-Shuriken is wind release, and Kirin is lightning, in a head-to-head battle, Rasen-Shuriken will overpower the other.
Yes, positive lightning is generally considered more dangerous than negative lightning because it is typically stronger and carries a higher voltage. Positive lightning strikes also tend to occur less frequently but can cause more damage and pose a greater risk to individuals and structures.