2. There were sparks of electricity when the clouds against one another.
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Within a thundercloud way up in the sky, many small bits of ice (frozen raindrops) bump into each other as they move around in the air. All of those collisions create an electric charge. ... The charge coming up from these points eventually connects with a charge reaching down from the clouds and – zap – lightning strikes!
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