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Is lightning produced by the friction of ice particles?
- A True
- B False
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Lightning occurs when ice particles collide within storm clouds, causing a separation of electric charges. The top of the cloud becomes positively charged while the bottom holds a negative charge. When the charge difference becomes large enough, an electrical discharge occurs, producing lightning. This process is known as charge separation due to frictional forces within clouds.