When a bolt of lightning tears through the atmosphere, the air along its path briefly reaches temperatures roughly five times ...
A single lightning bolt can heat the surrounding air to about 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, a temperature roughly five times ...
Lightning can light up the sky in a bright flash and take on a variety of shapes, but if you were to draw it, you'd almost certainly scratch out a zigzag. But what gives thunderbolts this branch-like ...