cause lightning is electrical.
Because it is natural lighting when lit on fire. If people use gas or electricity it could harm the environment, where as natural lighting is part of the environment itself.
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.
If the lightning strikes you and the ground, your body would indeed be grounded. The arc of electricity from you to the ground is just as deadly, and your body would be a conductor.
sometimes they are used interchangeably but technically a Lightning storm involves visible lightning bolts striking the earth. A thunderstorm on the other hand just involves the sound thunder, although thunder may be the sound of lighting striking but the lightning may not be visible or strike the earth directly so the proper name would be thunderstorm in this example.
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.
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LED lights use substantially less electricity than most other kinds of lighting -- even less than compact fluorescent bulbs.
A conductor is metals... lightning is electricity.
Electricity is used for lighting and it is measured in kilowatts per hour. It is estimated that about 17% to 20% of all electricity used in the US is for lighting alone.
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Yes, it is can be used as electricity by lighting etc.
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The question is a lot like asking "How does water get into ice ?"Lightning is electricity, so the electricity doesn't have to get into it.
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