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Qué (quién) es Lightening - definición

WEATHER PHENOMENON INVOLVING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
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  • Lightning in [[Belfort]], France
  • Anvil Crawler over Lake Wright Patman south of Redwater, Texas on the backside of a large area of rain associated with a cold-front
  • Strike mark on trunk of an [[Oklahoma]] [[black walnut]]
  • Certain prominent structures often attract frequent lightning strikes. The [[CN Tower]] in [[Toronto]] is struck many times every summer.
  • The upper part of the thunderstorm cloud becomes positively charged while the middle to the lower part of the thunderstorm cloud becomes negatively charged.
  • Gigantic jet as seen from the summit of [[Mauna Kea]], Hawaii.
  • (Figure 2) When the rising ice crystals collide with graupel, the ice crystals become positively charged and the graupel becomes negatively charged.
  • Lightning-induced remanent magnetization (LIRM) mapped during a magnetic field gradient survey of an archaeological site located in Wyoming, United States.
  • Lightning strike caused by the connection of two leaders, positive shown in blue and negative in red
  • View of lightning from an airplane flying above a system.
  • Four-second video of a lightning strike, Island in the Sky, [[Canyonlands National Park]], [[Utah]], United States.
  • High-speed, slow-motion lightning video captured at 6,200 frames per second
  • Strokes of cloud-to-ground lightning during a [[thunderstorm]] in the town of [[Oradea]].
  • Cloud-to-ground lightning
  • High-speed photography showing different parts of a lightning flash during the discharge process as seen in [[Toulouse]], France.
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  • Lightning by [[Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis]] (1909)
  • Lightning strike counter in a museum
  • Strokes of cloud-to-ground lightning strike the ocean off of [[Port-la-Nouvelle]] in southern [[France]].
  • Volcanic material thrust high into the atmosphere can trigger lightning.
  • This CG was of very short duration, exhibited highly branched channels and was very bright indicating that it was staccato lightning near New Boston, Texas.
  • Sound of a thunderstorm
  • Two lightning bolts pictured in the former coat of arms of the [[Yli-Ii]] municipality

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·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Lighten.
Skin whitening         
  • An advertisement from the 1930s for Sweet Georgia Brown skin bleaching cream.
USING CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES TO LIGHTEN SKIN TONE OR PROVIDE AN EVEN SKIN COMPLEXION
Skin bleaching; Skin lightening; Skin whitener; Skin whitening lotion; Face bleaching; Facial hair bleaching; Skin-lightening; Skin-lightning; Skin lightning; Skin-whitening; Skin bleach; Whitening cream; Skin lightener
Skin whitening, also known as skin lightening and skin bleaching, is the practice of using chemical substances in an attempt to lighten the skin or provide an even skin color by reducing the melanin concentration in the skin. Several chemicals have been shown to be effective in skin whitening, while some have proven to be toxic or have questionable safety profiles.

Wikipedia

Lightning

Lightning is a naturally occurring electrostatic discharge during which two electrically charged regions, both in the atmosphere or with one on the ground, temporarily neutralize themselves, causing the instantaneous release of an average of one gigajoule of energy. This discharge may produce a wide range of electromagnetic radiation, from heat created by the rapid movement of electrons, to brilliant flashes of visible light in the form of black-body radiation. Lightning causes thunder, a sound from the shock wave which develops as gases in the vicinity of the discharge experience a sudden increase in pressure. Lightning occurs commonly during thunderstorms as well as other types of energetic weather systems, but volcanic lightning can also occur during volcanic eruptions. Lightning is an atmospheric electrical phenomenon and contributes to the global atmospheric electrical circuit.

The three main kinds of lightning are distinguished by where they occur: either inside a single thundercloud (intra-cloud), between two clouds (cloud-to-cloud), or between a cloud and the ground (cloud-to-ground). Many other observational variants are recognized, including "heat lightning", which can be seen from a great distance but not heard; dry lightning, which can cause forest fires; and ball lightning, which is rarely observed scientifically.

Humans have deified lightning for millennia. Idiomatic expressions derived from lightning, such as the English expression "bolt from the blue", are common across languages. At all times people have been fascinated by the sight and difference of lightning. The fear of lightning is called astraphobia.

The first known photograph of lightning is from 1847, by Thomas Martin Easterly. The first surviving photograph is from 1882, by William Nicholson Jennings, a photographer who spent half his life capturing pictures of lightning and proving its diversity.

Ejemplos de uso de Lightening
1. The June 6 blaze was sparked by lightening, authorities said.
2. It‘s quite choppy with squally showers, thunder and lightening.
3. The decision doesn‘t come in a lightening–bolt moment.
4. And the use of skin–lightening cream is forbidden.
5. Most lightening shots that you see are of this type.