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Interaction of two heavily charged clouds.​

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Answered by ExoticWylde
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The cold air has ice crystals. The warm air has water droplets. During the storm, the droplets and crystals bump together and move apart in the air. This rubbing makes static electrical charges in the clouds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two objects with opposite charges come close to each other, there is a sudden flow of electricity between them. For example, when two clouds with unlike charges come close to each other, a very heavy current passes through the air; this results in lightning.

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