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Sebastian Huang
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16 May, 18:21
How does lighting work?
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Jadyn Schaefer
16 May, 18:32
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Answer: Lighter, positively charged particles form at the top of the cloud. Heavier, negatively charged particles sink to the bottom of the cloud. When the positive and negative charges grow large enough, a giant spark - lightning - occurs between the two charges within the cloud.
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Tamia Hickman
16 May, 18:47
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by power and electricity
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