Lightning can strike up to 10 miles from it's parent storm cloud.
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No, lightning does not move. When it is released it goes as far as it can go.
then the lightning is 2.78 miles away from you.
*Top seawatter's conductivity is about 4 S·m/m2. *Sheer watter's conductivity is 5.5 µS·m/m2. Thus, lightning's extinction coefficient is 730,000 times shorter.
Lightning without thunder is called heat lightning. It occurs when the lightning is too far away for humans to hear the thunder.
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They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.
Yes. unless the lighting is in a close range of you it will not hit you. This happens because when lightning strikes because lighting doesn't travel far
Nothing. Heat lightning is just lightning too far away to be heard.
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no it does not
Heat lightning is just ordinary lightning that is too far away for you to hear the thunder.
No, lightning does not move. When it is released it goes as far as it can go.
Lightning from a distant thunderstorm too far away for thunder to be heard
then the lightning is 2.78 miles away from you.
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The cloud sends down electrons to the ground and when it finds a substance lightning can travel through than a discharge travels up to the cloud, the lightning. If you stand on rubber lightning wont discharge.