Yes!
because the air in the sky is cold so it can make lightning.
No, it doesn't need to rain for thunder and lightning to occur because the thunder and lightning need cold and warm air so they collide. The clouds are like big batteries and the lightning is the short circuit. also the lightning can be between the clouds and it doesn't strike down to the ground. also if the clouds have temperature conditions and it doesn't have to rain it just creates thunder and lightning.
lightning and fire
Thunder i guess but lightning make a sound of thunder so it would probably be both!
To make a tin foil lightning bolt, cut out a shape of a lightning bolt from a sheet of tin foil. You can use scissors to carefully cut out the shape. Be sure to be gentle when handling the tin foil to prevent tearing.
You could not use lightning instead of batteries.
well the answer is lightning! Since batteries are generally considered to be providing electrical energy, you can look to several sources in nature: Lightning (already mentioned) Static electricity (kind of a small scale version of lightning) Electric eels Transmission of nerve impulses in the nervous systems of organisms.
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. lightning . batteries . energy generated by electric eels
Mammal + Lightning = Weasel
lightning, lightening
Fish + Lightning = Eel
no
Yes limes do make better batteries than lemons
That depends on what voltage your batteries are,
Plutonium is not used in batteries.
The batteries make the gun go full auto.