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How many kinds of lightning
described by the poet? How do we know they are
different ?​

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Answered by sakunthalac56
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As the negative charge grows inside a thunderstorm's base, positive charge begins pooling within the Earth's surface below, shadowing the storm wherever it goes. This is responsible for nearly all cloud-to-ground lightning, shown in the image above. With cloud-to-ground lightning, a stepped leader lurches downward from the negative cloud base, intercepted on its way by a column of ionized air called a "positive streamer" that shoots up to meet it from the positively charged ground. When the two connect, a violent electrical current roars between the cloud and the ground, forming the lightning bolt. Multiple positive streamers sometimes compete for the same stepped leader.

Almost any grounded object or organism under a thunderstorm may attract a stepped leader, but lightning is lazy, so the closer the better. Trees, tall buildings, towers and antennas are favorite targets, and, contrary to folk wisdom, lightning can strike

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