No. Fire is a combination of chemical and physical changes in which substances interact to release heat, light, smoke and ash. Lightning occurs when the negative charges (electrons) in the bottom of the cloud are attracted to the positive charges (protons) in the ground. In some instances, fire can be created by lightning.
No, lightning is not made out of fire. Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs during a thunderstorm, caused by the buildup and release of electric charge in the atmosphere. It is extremely hot and can cause things to catch fire, but it is not fire itself.
No. Fire is a combination of chemical and physical changes in which substances interact to release heat, light, smoke and ash. Lightning occurs when the negative charges (electrons) in the bottom of the cloud are attracted to the positive charges (protons) in the ground. In some instances, fire can be created by lightning.
lightning and fire
It depends on the context. In some cases, fire can extinguish lightning by using up the oxygen in the surrounding area. However, in terms of raw power and speed, lightning is much faster and more destructive than fire.
Yes, lightning can potentially cause damage to a house if it strikes the structure directly or if it causes a power surge that damages electrical devices or starts a fire. Homes with inadequate grounding or lightning protection systems are more vulnerable to lightning damage.
The term "fight fire with fire" came from Metallica's 1984 album, Ride the Lightning's song "Fight Fire with Fire". The meaning is to respond to the attack with the same method.
Fire and lightning
Yes, lightning can cause a house to catch fire if it strikes the building or ignites flammable materials such as wood or roof shingles. It is important to have proper lightning protection in place to reduce the risk of fire.
No, lightning is not made out of fire. Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs during a thunderstorm, caused by the buildup and release of electric charge in the atmosphere. It is extremely hot and can cause things to catch fire, but it is not fire itself.
No. Fire is a combination of chemical and physical changes in which substances interact to release heat, light, smoke and ash. Lightning occurs when the negative charges (electrons) in the bottom of the cloud are attracted to the positive charges (protons) in the ground. In some instances, fire can be created by lightning.
Naruto doesn't have fire or lightning styles. He has only the wind style.-WIND WINS against LIGHTNING-WIND LOSES against FIREAnd also, Sasuke has fire and lightning.
The lightning hits trees, then the heat makes the fire.
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.
No. The Uchihas are fire types.But Sasuke is a lightning (thanks to Kakashi's chidori) and a fire type ( because of the Uchiha clan).
Lightning.
i got the fire fly by breeding fire and lightning
yes because lighting has strong fire