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how lighting is a static electricity​

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Answered by srinichennareddy
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Lightning is essentially a giant static electricity shock. Both are electric currents connecting the positive charge to the negative charge. ... This creates the “lightning” we see, because this is exactly what happens in nature! In nature, bits of ice bump each other and collide up in the clouds.

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