Thunderstorms and Lightning

How thunderstorms and lightning form, lightning facts, and essential safety rules. Class 7 Science with quiz.

Class 7 ScienceClass 7 / Grade 7Ages 9–12
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⛈️ Thunderstorms and Lightning
A thunderstorm — nature's electrical show!⛈️Cumulonimbus cloud rises to 10+ km altitudeViolent updrafts of warm humid airIce crystals and water droplets collidegenerating massive static charge→ LIGHTNING discharges 1 billion volts!

A thunderstorm is born when warm, moist air rises rapidly, forming a towering cumulonimbus cloud that can reach altitudes of ten kilometres or more. Inside the cloud, violent updrafts cause ice crystals and water droplets to collide, separating electrical charges. The cloud top becomes positively charged and the base becomes negatively charged. When this charge difference becomes large enough, an electrical discharge jumps between the cloud and the ground — lightning. A single bolt can carry over a billion volts.

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