Yes, lightning can come from the ground because the electrons want to go to the holes in the sky. Most people think that lightning comes from the clouds, but it doesn't. There is no electricity in clouds, only moisture.
There are 3 main places lightening can travel from. The ground to a cloud, a cloud to a cloud, and the cloud to the ground.
yes
That depends on the type of lighting . Fluorscent lighting for example , will give of little heat and fillament with generate far more .
yes,but it happens in a split second depending on how fast you run!
No, at that speed your combat aircraft will stall and come crashing down to the ground.
yes it does come from the ground lighting is an oxidized column of air, the ground being the negative pole, and the air being the positive pole. Like arching a big spark.
There are 3 main places lightening can travel from. The ground to a cloud, a cloud to a cloud, and the cloud to the ground.
Lighting can only occur from cloud to ground.
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i guess it all depends on were it is directly at and lighting can go until it hits the ground
i don't know ask my mom
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It depends on what solar lighting device you purchase. For some, all you need to do is stake them into the ground.
It can't
Ground effect lighting, AKA neon ground effect lighting or LED ground effect lighting. FYI it is illegal in many states to operate these lights while in motion.
The electricity from lightning will follow a wire from the lightning rod to the ground.
because (fork lightning in particular) lightning starts on the ground!