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What causes shocks, storms, and lightening

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Answered by rasneet25
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Explanation:

WHAT CAUSES LIGHTING?

Heavier, negatively charged particles sink to t

The bottom of the cloud. When the positive and negative charges grow large enough, a giant spark - lightning - occurs between the two charges within the cloud. This is like a static electricity sparks you see, but much bigger.

WHAT CAUSES SHOCKS?

Many people have the problem of getting a static electricity shock, simply from touching some object. The usual cause of the static electric shock is a buildup of electrical charges in your body, due to rubbing your skin against clothing or other materials. ... Grounding yourself is the way to prevent a shock.

WHAT CAUSES STORMS?

Thunderstorms occur due to the convection of air in hot and humid tropical areas. As the air near the earth's surface warms up, it rises. This results in strong upward rising winds which carry moisture with them. The moisture condenses into water droplets in the cooler, upper regions of the atmosphere.

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Answered by bhumireddygeetha
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Explanation:

When two clouds come in contact with each other they ions will be exchanged

That is clouds are having both positive and negative charge

When positive and negative charge come in contact with each other shocks storms and lightning take place

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