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Emiliano Glenn
6 August, 22:10
Electrical charges in storms?
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Jayvion Bird
6 August, 23:31
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Yes in thunderstorms, When the electrical charges become sufficiently separated in a thundercloud, with some regions acquiring a negative charge and others a positive, a discharge of lightning becomes likely.
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Markus Raymond
7 August, 00:19
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When they come to the ground, it is lightning.
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