if the clouds having huge amount of positive and negative static charges approach
each other the air becomes
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Explanation:
The initial cause of a lightning strike is a separation of charge within a cloud. Positively charged particles accumulate at the top of the cloud while negatively charged particles concentrate themselves at the bottom of the cloud. Unfortunately, it is currently unknown why this charge separation occurs. This model illustrates a widely held theory in this respect. The water cycle itself is the primary cause. As water vapor rises it often acquires a charge as it interacts with dirt, ice, and other materials during its ascent towards the cloud. Once in the cloud the heavier vapor particles have a negative charge and thus sink to the cloud's bottom. The actual mechanism behind the creation of charge separation is unimportant in the actual strike and so the water cycle and charge separation are included in this model solely to demonstrate how the charge separation may occur. Vapors rise off of the water's surface with a frequency specified by the EVAPORATION-RATE slider. The vapors then rise toward the sky until they reach the cloud, at which time they spawn opposing charges in the upper and lower regions of the cloud. The ELECTRIC-FIELD is measured by the number of negatively charged particles (electrons) in the cloud. Since the strength of an electric field is directly proportional to the amount of charge in that field, this is a reasonable measure.