The inside of a storm cloud is home to millions of ice particles rubbing against each other and generating static electricity, until the charge is so intense that it strikes down, or upward, in the form of lightning.
The inside of a storm cloud is home to millions of ice particles rubbing against each other and generating static electricity, until the charge is so intense that it strikes down, or upward, in the form of lightning.
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Originally released by BBC Worldwide Learning, 2010.
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