How does lightning reach the ground?

Answer:

During thunderstorms, great amounts of electrostatic resistance builds up in objects and clouds. Many objects such as trees are close to the clouds, granting a larger chance to be struck by lightning. Objects will send up 'feelers' if you will into the air. These electric tentacles wait to be struck by lightning, and they provide a channel to the ground.

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