Because the charge of the lighting bolts is working against both negative and positive charges.
Yes, lightning does travel in a mostly straight path from the cloud to the ground or between clouds. However, it may appear to zig-zag due to the way it ionizes the air and the path of least resistance.
When lightning strikes, it can create parallel streaks of lightning in the sky. This occurs when the electrical discharge follows a relatively straight path through the atmosphere. This phenomenon can result in a spectacular display of multiple streaks of lightning running parallel to each other.
Lightning, flash floods, tornadoes, and damaging straight-line winds.
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Lightning bolts are not straight because they are looking for the path of least resistance Lightning bolts want to find the path of least resistance so they can make it to the ground faster. Lightning bolts are zig-zag because they are finding the easiest path to the ground.
Because of the shape and the position of the clouds.
Lighting danced across the sky means the lightning did not go in a straight pattern, lightning usually goes in a straight pattern.
Yes, lightning does travel in a mostly straight path from the cloud to the ground or between clouds. However, it may appear to zig-zag due to the way it ionizes the air and the path of least resistance.
Lightning spreads out on the ocean due to its conductive properties. As water is a good conductor of electricity, the lightning will disperse horizontally across the surface rather than going straight down to the ocean floor. This allows the electrical charge to dissipate more evenly.
When lightning strikes, it can create parallel streaks of lightning in the sky. This occurs when the electrical discharge follows a relatively straight path through the atmosphere. This phenomenon can result in a spectacular display of multiple streaks of lightning running parallel to each other.
Yes, it is a powerful lightning-style jutsu. It could cut straight through you.
Lightning, flash floods, tornadoes, and damaging straight-line winds.
Lightning will generally follow the path of least resistance. It acts just like water flowing downhill, which rarely (if ever) flows in a straight line. Lightning will follow a crooked path in order to reserve energy, jumping to and from charged particles in the air, until it reaches the ground.
Static electricity doesn't travel in a straight line because it isn't always the quickest way down (or up as the case may be). Moisture can block the lightning bolt, and cause it to go slower. Therefore it finds the driest places to get through and reaches the ground quicker.
lightning ocuurs where there is apoint on straight flat land so it is a conductor of electricity I don't know what the first person was saying, but lightning occurs everywhere. In the sky due to a difference in electrical charge. Between the ground and the sky for the same reason. Some static electric jumps you can see lightning. A tesla tower can produce electricity. Between cells in the brain there are "lightning storms" that are jumping between the cells.
aphrodites husband hephaustus made it i think but if you want a straight answer go to chapters and buy the series ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians the lightning thief''.