7 types of clay popular on earth
Lightning is a breathtaking natural sight, it can form between charged clouds, between the cloud and the ground, sometimes appearing in volcanic eruptions or dust storms.
>>>The strange phenomenon of lightning
Lightning between cloud and ground. This is the first kind of lightning that people think of when they hear the word "lightning" , which is produced by the discharge of atmospheric electricity between clouds and the ground. However, this is not the only form of lightning. The latest study, published in the journal Science, shows that, due to the effects of climate change, the number of lightning strikes between the cloud and the ground in the United States increases by 12% annually when the temperature rises by a degree. C. By the end of the 21st century, the rate of lightning strikes per year could increase by 50%. (Photo: Flickr).
Volcanic lightning. These lightning strikes have been observed in the smoke cloud of various volcanic eruptions in the world. In 2010, photographers captured scenes of lightning appearing between the smoke and lava on Eyjafjallajokull crater in Iceland. So far, the phenomenon still contains many mysteries and needs to be explored. (Photo: Arctic-Images / Corbis).
Lightning. This is the mysterious form of lightning, which looks like a ball of light floating in the air. In 2012, Chinese researchers recorded a high-speed video of lightning strikes and took photos of its emission spectra for the first time. Analysis results show that clayey clay is produced from minerals evaporating from the soil. However, many people believe that such a single observation could not give the whole cause that could cause lightning. (Photo: Thierry GRUN / Alamy).
Dry clay. Dry clay is produced in thunderstorms that form at high levels but does not cause rain. The raindrops evaporate before falling to the ground, so there is no precipitation nearby. Dry clay is one of the main causes of forest fires, especially in areas of dry periods. (Photo: Nagelestock.com/Alamy).
Lightning in the cloud. This is the most common form of lightning and often looks like a dance party going on deep in the clouds. When regions with positive charges and negative charges in the same cloud are large enough, a giant electric spark will appear, moving between areas bearing opposite charges to form lightning. (Photo: Jeremy Michael / Flickr).
Lightning Catatumbo. Catatumbo lightning is a natural phenomenon that occurs on the Catalumbo River, which flows into Maracaibo Lake, west of Venezuela. This is the most happening place in the world, with many thunderstorms and thunderstorms taking place about 10 hours per night, 160 nights per year for 100 years. One hypothesis is that the storms that occur continuously due to the warm air mass along the sea are exposed to the cold air mass beyond the Andes, many others believe that the phenomenon may be related to the amount of gas. Methane escapes Lake Maracaibo. (Photo: Thechemicalengineer / Wikimedia).
Lightning in space. Observation stations of the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) are studying the lightning flashes formed in a very short time above the clouds. The image above is the lightning in a storm in Bolivia taken from the International Space Station (ISS). In 2013, NASA sent a special tool called Firestation to ISS to record all unusual signs related to lightning phenomena, including lightning deformity Elves, Strange Lightning Sprites in red, blue lightning, flash gamma. (Photo: NASA / ISS).
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