what is almo's fire
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St. Elmo's fire is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a coronal discharge from a sharp or pointed object in a strong electric field in the atmosphere. St. Elmo's fire is named after St. Erasmus of Formia, the patron saint of sailors.
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St. Elmo's fire (also St. Elmo's light) is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a coronal discharge from a sharp or pointed object in a strong electric field in the atmosphere (such as those generated by thunderstorms or created by a volcanic eruption).
Yet St. Elmo's Fire is caused by a charge difference but doesn't give you an electric shock. Also if there is a charge difference around you, lightning is more likely to strike you, even if you are as low as you can be.
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St. Elmo's fire (also St. Elmo's light) is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a coronal discharge from a sharp or pointed object in a strong electric field in the atmosphere (such as those generated by thunderstorms or created by a volcanic eruption).
Yet St. Elmo's Fire is caused by a charge difference but doesn't give you an electric shock. Also if there is a charge difference around you, lightning is more likely to strike you, even if you are as low as you can be.
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