Lightning bolts are electric discharges that originate in the clouds during a storm and travel to the earth’s surface. About 100 lightning bolts strike the earth every second. One bolt can contain up to one billion volts of electricity.
Lightning bolts are electric discharges that originate in the clouds during a storm and travel to the earth’s surface. About 100 lightning bolts strike the earth every second. One bolt can contain up to one billion volts of electricity.