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the clouds during thunderstorm got charged due to ?


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Answered by akanu29
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●QUESTION ☆

the clouds during thunderstorm got charged due to ?

☆ANSWER ☆

ELECTRONS, AND NEUTRONS

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EXPLAIN :-☆

You need cold air and warm air. When they meet, the warm air goes up. It makes thunderstorm clouds! 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.

Just like a battery, these clouds have a "plus" end and a "minus" end. The plus, or positive, charges in the cloud are at the top. The minus, or negative, charges are at the bottom. When the charge at the bottom gets strong enough, the cloud lets out energy.

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Answered by koushiKDVR
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Explanation:

because the ice crystals are collides

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