The most likely type of cloud that would result in hail and lightning would be the nimbous cloud.
If there were no lightning then the clouds would not discharge excessive amounts of static electricity which would also have the effect of having a lower amount of ozone in the air which in turn may affect the ozone layer. There would no longer be fatality's as a result of lighting strikes. power surges that damage machinery would no longer be the result of lightning. Lighting also starts bush fires so they would be gone in the future as well. there are probably many more effects of lightning that I cant think of.
Yes, you would likely know if you were struck by lightning. Lightning strikes can cause a variety of physical effects, such as burns, temporary paralysis, loss of consciousness, or cardiac arrest. If someone suspects they have been struck by lightning, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
Generally circuit breaker is not designed to trip off in the event of lightning. The system has lightning arrestors which reroute the lightning effect to earth instantly. If there are no lightning arrestors then the equipment are likely to fail upon a lightning strike.
your mom would be the correct answer.
Lightning strikes by trying to earth it's current. It's made by positive and negative ions. An example would be a battery. Let's say you were changing the battery for a toy car and you electrocute yourself. It happens by traveling down your body to the ground. Lightning acts the same but it's a higher voltage
No, clouds out of a blue sky would not affect lightning or lack of it
A fast moving cold front would likely produce cumulonimbus clouds, which are associated with intense precipitation and weather events such as thunderstorms. These clouds can bring heavy rain, strong winds, lightning, and sometimes hail.
Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds. They can also bring hail and tornadoes in severe cases.
the part on your body you would most likely get struck by lightning would be penis if you are aroused :)
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.
If there were no lightning then the clouds would not discharge excessive amounts of static electricity which would also have the effect of having a lower amount of ozone in the air which in turn may affect the ozone layer. There would no longer be fatality's as a result of lighting strikes. power surges that damage machinery would no longer be the result of lightning. Lighting also starts bush fires so they would be gone in the future as well. there are probably many more effects of lightning that I cant think of.
it would thunder and have lightning
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.
Most likely, you would.
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.
You might see dark, ominous clouds such as cumulonimbus clouds when a thunderstorm is approaching. These clouds are tall and dense, often bringing heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and sometimes hail. They can develop rapidly and indicate the potential for severe weather.
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.