No, lightning does not move. When it is released it goes as far as it can go.
A storm that produces lightning is called a thunderstorm or a lightning storm. Lightning can be stationary or move around.
The speed of lightning is the speed of light, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second (186,282 miles per second) in a vacuum. If lightning traveled in a straight line instead of zigzagging, it would still move at the speed of light.
The speed of lightning remains constant at around 224,000 miles per hour regardless of its zigzag pattern. Lightning takes the path of least resistance through the air, which often results in its characteristic zigzag shape.
No, a lightning bolt is not caused by the transfer of protons. Lightning occurs when there is a buildup of electrical charge in the atmosphere that is discharged as a visible flash of light. This discharge can happen between different regions of the atmosphere or between the atmosphere and the ground.
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A storm that produces lightning is called a thunderstorm or a lightning storm. Lightning can be stationary or move around.
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Lightning can move at speeds of up to 220,000 miles per hour, or about one-third the speed of light. The speed of lightning is influenced by factors such as air temperature, humidity, and the presence of obstacles in its path.
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Lightning appears to move because it consists of a series of rapid electrical discharges between clouds and the ground. The branching effect seen during lightning strikes is due to the electrical charge seeking the path of least resistance through the air.
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