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explain how lightning occurs between two clouds during a storm​

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Answered by brain2886
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Answer:

During thunderstorm, when a charged cloud passes over an uncharged cloud, uncharged cloud acquires opposite charge by induction and the two clouds attract. When they combine with each other, they produce a large amount of heat, light and sound also known as lightning.

Answered by SavageClown
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Explanation:

  • During thunderstorm, when a charged cloud passes over an uncharged cloud, uncharged cloud acquires opposite charge by induction and the two clouds attract. When they combine with each other, they produce a large amount of heat, light and sound also known as lightning.
  • Lightning is caused by electricity moving in between clouds or between the clouds and the ground. The electricity is formed when ice and water particles move around rapidly inside the clouds. As the particles move they become oppositely charged and they separate. ... This flow of electricity is a lightning strike.
  • When two clouds come close to each other, due to this the negative and positive charges attract each other towards themselves. When the two come in contact, the charge gets neutralised. This causes an enormous outburst of energy in the form of lightning. This type of lightning is also known as inter-cloud lightning.
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