lightning can heat the surrounding air to over____ degrees Fahrenheit
@texaschic101
@iambatman
do u know what it is @texaschic101
well...I am searching, but finding different answers... One says that , " lightning can heat the air anywhere from 18,000 degrees F to 60,000 degrees F. another one says that , " air near a lightning strike is heated to 50,000 degrees F. So I do not really know what to tell you to put
oh well what would u put
do u know it @ManImStumped
found another one...." a typical lightning strike heats the air to about 50,000 degrees F
I'm in the same dilemma as @texaschic101 I got 53, 350 degrees
its the heating of the air that causes the thunder
ya that happened to me too
Well, a lot of sites are saying 30000 Kelvins, which is 53, 540 degrees F
ok so should i put that @ManImStumped
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