Yes. Lightning has been detected in the atmospheres of Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Yes, it is possible for lightning to occur without making any sound. This type of lightning is known as "silent lightning" or "heat lightning," and it occurs when the lightning is too far away for the sound to be heard.
Lightning has been observed on Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in our solar system. These planets experience lightning due to various atmospheric conditions, such as thunderstorms and the presence of certain gases.
Not really. While some of the other planets do have cyclonic storms, they are of a different nature from the hurricanes that occur on earth. It is possible that tropical cyclones (the generic term for a hurricane) occur on planets outside our solar system, but there is no way of observing if this is true with current technology.
Yes, lightning can occur in Hawaii, especially during thunderstorms. However, compared to other regions, Hawaii experiences fewer thunderstorms and lightning strikes each year due to its tropical climate and location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Lightning typically travels from clouds to the ground, but it can also occur between clouds or within a cloud. This happens when electrical charges build up in the clouds and discharge towards the ground, creating a lightning strike.
Differentiation occurred in other inner planets, besides Earth.
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Yes.
because they are not earth
lightning bolts occur in the clouds.
Saturn is the planet that produce lightning
Yes.
most likely there is lighting from a further away storm and that's why the thunder occurs other wise i don't know
no
Lightning does occur in different places, but many more times then 2!
If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.
If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.