Lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun
A lightning bolt can heat the air around it to 50,000°F—five times hotter than the sun's visible surface.
A lightning bolt can heat the air around it to 50,000°F—five times hotter than the sun's visible surface.
The Sun converts 600 million tons of hydrogen into helium per second through nuclear fusion. This results in mass loss of about 4 million…
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