Environmental Sciences, asked by avalee1501, 5 months ago

When a cloud is charged, the charge will flow to the ground and create lightning. What is this called?

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Answered by ayushree59
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Answer:

The negative particles along the cloud bottoms grow large and are attracted to the positive charges on the ground. When the attraction between the different charges becomes strong enough, electricity flows from the cloud to the ground. This flow of electricity is a lightning strike.

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Answered by meenajoshi0013
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Answer:

Thundering and Lightening

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Small negatively charged particles called electrons are knocked off some ice and added to other ice as they crash past each other. This separates the positive (+) and negative (-) charges of the cloud. The top of the cloud becomes positively charged while the base of the cloud becomes negatively charged.

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