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In rainy season .....lightening takes place per second. Option is 42, 30, 40, and 35.


SweetyKhan1: its 42

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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40  times each second. 

Lightning is a sudden electrostatic release that happens amid an electrical storm. The charged areas in the environment incidentally level themselves through this release alluded to as a glimmer. 

On Earth, the lightning recurrence is roughly 40– 50 times each second or about 1.4 billion flashes for every year and the normal span is 0.2 seconds made up from various considerably shorter flashes of around 30 microseconds.
Answered by sawakkincsem
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Lightning is an electrical charge caused by the charged particles of the cloud. The lightning may occur within the clouds or between clouds and the ground. A lightning remains a flash when it is seen in the form of light but it becomes a strike when it hits some object.Lightning is extremely hot. A flash of light can heat the air around it to temperature five times then the temperature on the surface of Earth.
In rainy season, when the are more number of electrically charged particles are present in the clouds, lightning takes place 40 times per second. This number also depends upon the distance of the clouds from the ground. The more closer the clouds from the ground, the more number of times lightning is produced. A typical thunderstorm produces 3 or more strikes to the Earth per minute.
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