Submitted by Glubygluby t3_1274z5d in explainlikeimfive
Tristinmathemusician t1_jecqkqh wrote
Basically, the ice crystals in a thunderstorm rub up against each other and generate a massive static charge. Once this static charge becomes large enough, it discharges to the earth. Thunder happens because the air gets superheated and essentially explodes when the lightning discharges, generating a shockwave which you hear as the thunder.
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