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what is a lightning? why does it occur? soap loves lightining​

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Answered by laxmeesing
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The bright flash of light which we see in the clouds is called lightning. Lightning is an electric discharge in the atmosphere between oppositely charged clouds (or between charged cloud and the earth). Lightning is produced by the electric charges in the sky. ... spark as a flash of lightning is the sky

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Lightning

  • Lightning is a natural phenomenon in which electric charges move from one location within clouds to another or between clouds.
  • Lighting is the natural flow of lights we observe in stormy weather on a cloudy day or night.

Occurrence of lightning

  • The air currents flow upward as a thunderstorm develops, while the water droplets move downward.
  • As a result, there is a separation of the charge due to vigorous movements.
  • Positive charges accumulate towards the cloud's higher edges, while negative charges accumulate near the cloud's lower edges.
  • When the magnitude of the gathered charges becomes very large, the air, which is a poor conductor of electricity can no longer withstand their flow.
  • When negative and positive charges collide, they produce streaks of light which is very bright and their sound which is known as lightning.
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