a cloud at ground level ?
LIGHTING
light,heat,and sound
The recently discovered circular flashes of light above thunderstorms are called sprites or elves. So the answer you require is SPRITE
There are two categories of energy, kinetic and potential. Most of the energy of a thunderstorm is in the form of kinetic. These include:Electrical - lightning discharge.Thermal - a thunderstorm itself is an illustration of thermal energy at work; thunderheads are nature's heatsinks. Additionally, the temperature produced by lightning discharge can exceed 3000 degrees fahrenheit.Radiant - This is the light produced by lightning.Motion - rain falling, wind blowing, concussion of thunder.Sound - the clap of thunder, the rasp of falling rain and drip of water.Chemical - besides the potential for acid rain, water itself is a chemical.
Lightning is light energy, or electromagnetic energy. And thunder is sound energy.
Not heavy rain but not light. its a storm that is monitored because it may become a thunderstorm.
yes and no it depends on how bright it is
No, one cannot do so. the light coming from a flash light is not strong enough to melt the butter. the light may be bright, but definitely not hot.
no that would be really bad
light,heat,and sound
've never heard of a flash-dark but if it existed i would like to have one if it's too bright.
The recently discovered circular flashes of light above thunderstorms are called sprites or elves. So the answer you require is SPRITE
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Camera flash stuns animals because they are not used to that bright of a light. They are also surprised when you take a picture at them with flash because they don't really know what a camera is.
I believe it can affect your eyes because lighting is a flash of bright light that your eyes cannot withstand.
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground. Lightning is a massive discharge of static electricity that occurs during a thunderstorm.
The noun 'flash' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a sudden brief burst of bright light or a sudden glint from a reflective surface; a word for a thing. The word 'flash' is also a verb (flash, flashes, flashing, flashed).
Contraction of the pupillary contrictor muscles.