i have heard that earth, satern, jupiter, neptune,and venus all have lightning!!!!
Yes, lightning has been observed on other planets in our solar system, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These lightning storms can be much stronger and more frequent than on Earth due to different atmospheric conditions and compositions.
A storm that produces lightning is called a thunderstorm or a lightning storm. Lightning can be stationary or move around.
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When lightning strikes a lightning rod, the rod provides a path of least resistance for the electricity to travel safely to the ground. The lightning is then conducted harmlessly into the earth, minimizing the risk of damage to nearby structures.
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.
Saturn is the planet that produce lightning
Yes, some planets in our solar system experience lightning. Jupiter is known to have intense lightning storms, with thousands of lightning strikes occurring every minute. Scientists have also observed lightning on Venus and Saturn.
Yes, lightning has been observed on other planets in our solar system, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These lightning storms can be much stronger and more frequent than on Earth due to different atmospheric conditions and compositions.
It forms on Earth and various planets outside the atmosphere.
In general, planets don't make their own light. Rather, they reflect the light of the sun. It is possible to see lightning in the atmospheres of some planets, but that probably doesn't count.
Generally true, planets don't emit their own light, but are visible largely because of reflected light, the illumination provided by their star, in the case of our solar system, by the Sun. Some planets might produce trivial amounts of light by other means, for example from lightning, volcanism, mineral fluorescence, etc.
The adjective for lightning is "lightning." For example, you could say "a lightning storm" or "the lightning bolt."
A lightning bolt A lightning leader A lightning strike A lightning stroke
you can see lightning
The noun lightning itself (electrical discharge) is used as a noun adjunct, rather than an adjective, in such terms as lightning bolt or lightning rod. Only when the intent is to show great speed or quickness (lightning speed, lightning reflexes) is lightning an adjective.
Protect the high buildings, structures from lightning using lightning spike, lightning mast , earth wire.
Heat lightning is just ordinary lightning that is too far away for you to hear the thunder.