Lightning occurs in the atmosphere, specifically within the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather events occur. It forms during thunderstorms when electrical charges build up in clouds, leading to the discharge of electricity. This process creates the visible flash of lightning and is often accompanied by thunder.
The sphere of electricity, and the sphere of trees.
Lightning would be categorized within the atmospheric sphere, specifically in the layer of the atmosphere known as the troposphere, where weather phenomena occur. It is a discharge of electricity that happens during thunderstorms, involving the ionization of air and the movement of charged particles. This natural electrical phenomenon is closely linked to meteorological processes and plays a significant role in the Earth's electrical system.
A+ Ball Lightening.
you can obtain energy from lightning by placing something out side in a storm and if lightning were to strike it, it would power up thanks for reading u all
No, geckos are not attracted to lightning. This belief may stem from the fact that geckos are commonly found on walls where lightning might hit, but this is just a coincidence and not because they are attracted to lightning.
Lightning does not have cells, does not have a metabolism, does not reproduce, does not maintain homeostasis, and does not respond to stimuli.
I lightning rod varies in size. Most are found on top of building in areas that are known to have lightning activity. They are shaped like antennas and sometime have a sphere at the top of the bar.
The sphere of electricity, and the sphere of trees.
"ball lightning"
I lightning rod varies in size. Most are found on top of building in areas that are known to have lightning activity. They are shaped like antennas and sometime have a sphere at the top of the bar.
Ball lightning. It is a rare phenomenon where a small, glowing sphere appears during thunderstorms. This type of lightning is not well understood and can vary in size and color.
Lightning would be categorized within the atmospheric sphere, specifically in the layer of the atmosphere known as the troposphere, where weather phenomena occur. It is a discharge of electricity that happens during thunderstorms, involving the ionization of air and the movement of charged particles. This natural electrical phenomenon is closely linked to meteorological processes and plays a significant role in the Earth's electrical system.
There's a special effect in a hollow sphere of metal, called a 'Faraday Sphere', where there isn't any electricity in a sphere. Faraday, the guy who came up with rules on the electricity that we now use today, first found out that a hollow sphere has no electricity in it. So in a storm you should be safe in a closed car as long as it is spherical...
A+ Ball Lightening.
Lightning conductors are not put up to get hit by lightning as such. They can and do get hit by lightning but the expression "conductor" is a misnomer. They act as a discharge to ground to prevent the buildup of static charge in an approximate "sphere" from the tip of the rod to the surrounding ground. Any lightning strike will tend to go across the surface of this sphere and provide protection for the people under the sphere. Thus standing near the tall building usually gives complete protection. The taller the building the better and wider is the protection
The Tropic of Capricorn is in the Southern Hemisphere. There is no Zelda Hemisphere.
you can obtain energy from lightning by placing something out side in a storm and if lightning were to strike it, it would power up thanks for reading u all