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Lightning and Thunder Name Teacher

Lightning 1.Lightning results from the …. 2.Most lightning occurs within the …. 3.The average flash of lightning could turn on a ___________ bulb for more than ________ months. 4.The air near a lightning strike is hotter than …..

Safety Rules to Avoid Lightning 5 rules

Lightning Fact and Fiction Fact 1: Fact 2: Fiction 1: Fiction 2:

Thunderstorms 1.Thunderstorms happens in every ________. 2.Every thunderstorm has ____________. 3.Thunderstorms affect small areas, _________ in diameter. 4.Thunderstorms last _________ minutes.

Thunderstorms All thunderstorms are dangerous. Every thunderstorm produces ____________. Strong ____________, _____________, and _____________ can happen with thunderstorms. Thunderstorms need three things:

Thunderstorm Facts Fact 1: Fact 2: Fact 3: