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Lightning During Volcanic eruptionsAdded on:2/7/2008 10:27:38 PM In Geography | By: Nicky Status | Viewed: 280 times | Rated by 1 users
Lightning forms in the ash column that explodes from the volcano. The lightning is the result of friction between ash particles within the rising column. (Lightning forms in a thunderstorm in a similar way . . . by the collision and friction of ice particles.) The collisions between particles causes an electrical charge to build within the eruptive cloud . . . then the electrical charge detonates . . and a bolt of lightning is produced.
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