Lightning is the most powerful source of energy in the world. Therefore it could very easily overload a flying delorean by supercharging the flux capacitor with 1.21 Gigawatts thus sending it backwards or forwards in time.
Yes. Lightning is a weather-driven phenomenon.
They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
Wooden lightning rods do not work as effectively as metal lightning rods because wood is not a good conductor of electricity. Metal lightning rods are used to protect structures from lightning strikes by providing a path for the lightning to safely travel to the ground.
Yes, there is a delay between seeing lightning and hearing thunder because light moves faster than sound. The delay is due to the time it takes for the sound waves to travel from the lightning to your location. The further away the lightning is, the longer the delay between the lightning and the thunder.
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no it can not.
it is effected by the way you lie
Yes. Lightning is a weather-driven phenomenon.
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Yes, lightning typically travels from the ground up.
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The cloud sends down electrons to the ground and when it finds a substance lightning can travel through than a discharge travels up to the cloud, the lightning. If you stand on rubber lightning wont discharge.
Lightning can travel at speeds of up to 220,000 miles per hour, making it one of the fastest natural phenomena on Earth.
Yes, lightning can travel both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.
Lightning travels both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.
Lightning can travel up to 10 miles from its parent thunderstorm as a leader stroke that extends towards the ground. However, lightning can also travel horizontally within clouds for much greater distances.