explain how lightening is caused??
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The Lightning involves friction
the friction between the water particles causes lightning
when the clouds present near the ground come in contact with ground and due to friction lightning take place
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the friction between the water particles causes lightning
when the clouds present near the ground come in contact with ground and due to friction lightning take place
hope it will help
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When air rises and falls within a thunderstorm, positive and negative charges form in the cloud. The bottom of the thundercloud has a negative charge, and the top has a positive charge. A flash of lightning happens when a charge becomes so strong that the air can’t stop it from jumping from the cloud to the ground, which has a positive charge. Lightning can also form inside the cloud, moving between the positively and negatively charged areas. The average flash of lightning could turn on a 100-watt light bulb for more than three months. The air near a lightning strike is hotter than the surface of the Sun.
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