Lightning heats the surrounding air to
A) 300 deg Cent
B) 3000 deg Cent
C) 30000 deg Cent
D) 300000 deg Cent
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The correct answer is option C) 30,000 degree Cent.
We know that light is very much hot and hence a flash of light can heat the air surrounding the light up to five times hotter than the surface of the sun. As a result of this heating, the air expands and vibrates. This results in the flash of light that we see during lightening and a loud thunder is heard.
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