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In the works by Sarah Burch (Sburch8)
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Lightning is the sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged regions of a cloud, between two different clouds, or between a cloud and the ground. Lightning 


==How Lightning Occurs==
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In the works by Sarah Burch (Sburch8)

Lightning is the sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged regions of a cloud, between two different clouds, or between a cloud and the ground. Lightning

How Lightning Occurs

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