Science, asked by palanikittu1999, 10 months ago

If air and cloud were good conductors of electricity, do you think lightning could occur? Explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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So, all the charges collected at the clouds will continuously transfer through air, i.e. charge will not accumulate on cloud and so, there will be no lightning.

Answered by jaswantp6787
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So, all the charges collected at the clouds will continuously transfer through air, i.e. charge will not accumulate on cloud and so, there will be no lightning.

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