Moonshine is also called white lightning because the liquid is clear and it delivers a strong blow to the drinker like lightning does. It contains a whole lot of alcohol and it might cause blindness or burn you chemically if drank staright down.
A streak of lightning is also called a lightning bolt.
The website Moonshine Still offers three different resources. It offers moonshine recipes. One is able to buy gallons of moonshine. Also, it provides the laws for home distilling moonshine.
No, lightning bugs are also called fireflies. June bugs are actually green beetles that are about 1.27cm in length.
Yes Blue lightning means that hail is forming. Red lightning means that there is a lot of rain. Yellow signifies large quantities of dust. White stands for low humidity. There is no scientifically proven green lightning.
A good quality brand is White Lighting Moonshine Cable. This can also be found as the Wal-Mart store brand as Yardmaster.
Lightning is a series of colors and is normally seen as a yellow, white or transparent. Lightning also depends on the temperature, which, as we know, is very, very, very hot.
White. But under some conditions it can also be seen as blue, red and more rarely green. But the main colour is white.
The white part of an egg is called the (Egg white). It's also called albumen.
Lightning scientists are commonly referred to as "electrical engineers" or "atmospheric scientists," specifically those who specialize in lightning research. Some may also be called "meteorologists" with a focus on severe weather phenomena. Their work often involves studying the formation, behavior, and effects of lightning in the atmosphere.
Moonshine can be stored in the freezer, as the low temperature will not affect its quality. It can also be stored at room temperature if preferred.
The white ball, also known as the cue ball in pool, is called the "cue ball."
It was called Lightning II because the name has been used for the P-38 Lightning piston-engined fighter,also made by Lockheed way decades before it's merge with Martin-Marietta