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lightning s. loss of consciousness and shock with burns, frequently fatal, caused by lightning.
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lightning Teutonic mythology attributes lightning to the god Thor. Though lightning is most often associated with Thor's hammer, Mjollnir, several myths describe the sparks of light that flash across the sky as originating from fragments of whetstone lodged in Thor's head. After the rise of a new world, natural phenomena like lightning and thunder were seen as a good omen by many in Teutonic cultures. ...
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lightning A visible electrical discharge produced by a thunderstorm. The discharge may occur within or between clouds, between the cloud and air, between a cloud and the ground or between the ground and a cloud.
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lightning A visible electrical discharge produced by thunderstorms. The majority of lightning strikes occur within a cloud... while only about 20% or so occur between the cloud and the ground. Lightning heats the surrounding air close to 54,000 F. This rapid and extreme heating causes the air to expand explosively, thus inititating a shock wave that becomes a booming sound wave... or thunder (a sonic boom)... that travels outward in all directions. ...
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lightning An enormous discharge of electricity in the atmosphere that results when a thunderstorm cloud becomes polarized.
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