Lightning itself doesn't move. It appears to move due to the way light is emitted and reflected along its path, creating the impression of movement. Lightning can travel long distances due to its high voltage and electrical discharge characteristics.
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"Heat lightning" is a term used to describe the visual phenomenon of distant lightning flashes on the horizon that are too far away to hear the accompanying thunder. It occurs during hot summer nights when there are thunderstorms happening far away.
Lightning does not travel through water. In both pure water and ocean water, electricity will follow the path of least resistance, which is typically on the surface of the water or through a conductive material within the water, rather than through the water itself. Lightning can, however, strike the surface of the water and potentially travel through it if there are conductive ions present.
When lightning strikes a lightning rod, the rod provides a path of least resistance for the electricity to travel safely to the ground. The lightning is then conducted harmlessly into the earth, minimizing the risk of damage to nearby structures.
Lightning bolts can travel up to 25 miles in length. The typical range is between 6 to 10 miles, but some exceptional bolts have been documented to travel much farther.
This phenomenon is called "heat lightning," which occurs when lightning from a distant thunderstorm is visible from a clear sky without audible thunder. The lightning is too far away for the sound to travel, giving the appearance of lightning in a cloudless sky.
Lightning itself doesn't move. It appears to move due to the way light is emitted and reflected along its path, creating the impression of movement. Lightning can travel long distances due to its high voltage and electrical discharge characteristics.
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Heat lightning is just ordinary lightning that is too far away for you to hear the thunder.
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Lightning from a distant thunderstorm too far away for thunder to be heard
Seeing lightning on a clear night may indicate that a storm is located far away and the lightning flashes are visible due to the clear sky. Lightning can travel long distances and be seen even when the storm itself is out of sight.
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The cloud sends down electrons to the ground and when it finds a substance lightning can travel through than a discharge travels up to the cloud, the lightning. If you stand on rubber lightning wont discharge.
"Heat lightning" is a term used to describe the visual phenomenon of distant lightning flashes on the horizon that are too far away to hear the accompanying thunder. It occurs during hot summer nights when there are thunderstorms happening far away.
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