Comments (9)
Brad : 10 years ago : reply
Scientists have also discovered there is something called "dark lightning" that precedes every lightning strike.
Prof. Know It All : 13 years ago : reply
Actually lightening strikes happen from the ground upwards. They don't come down, they go up from the ground.
Ben : 12 years ago : reply
The reason why that is, is because the clouds are positively charged and the ground is negatively charged. To balance out the electrons (which are responsible for the negative charge) discharge from the ground up.
Tornado Girl : 13 years ago : reply
That's beautiful, and quite educational for our younger viewers on this website.
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