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Lightning - Atmospheric Discharge

Lightning - Atmospheric Discharge

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Science, Geography

6th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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Lightning can occur during thunderstorms, dust storms, or volcanic eruptions. A typical lightning bolt carries a current of tens of thousands of amperes, heating the air in its path to 20,000°C in a fraction of a second. This rapid heating creates a shockwave, which is heard as thunder.

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