The hottest lightning can reach temperatures of about 30,000 kelvin (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit) for a fraction of a second during a lightning strike.
No, the color red does not attract lightning. Lightning is attracted to tall objects, moisture in the air, and the path of least resistance to the ground. The color of an object does not affect its likelihood of being struck by lightning.
There is no specific "worst" lightning color. Lightning can appear in various colors depending on atmospheric conditions, with white or blue being the most common. In general, any lightning can be dangerous, regardless of its color.
The hottest natural flame on Earth is found in lightning bolts, which can reach temperatures of around 30,000 Kelvin. In terms of man-made fires, oxy-acetylene flames in welding torches can reach temperatures of around 3,200 degrees Celsius.
Ball lightning. It is a rare phenomenon where a small, glowing sphere appears during thunderstorms. This type of lightning is not well understood and can vary in size and color.
Lightning is the hottest, that reaches 30,000*c (54,000*f)
The hottest lightning can reach temperatures of about 30,000 kelvin (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit) for a fraction of a second during a lightning strike.
Purple
Lightning McQueen is red in color.
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A blue color
Red Color is hottest trend.
The hottest is blue-white and the coolest is dark red.
Black.
blue is the hottest and red is the coldest
The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.
The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.