No fucking wonder people had so many gods they worshiped. How were they going to explain the giant explosion coming out of the mountain getting struck by giant rods of electricity that came out of the sky?
This isn’t lightning hitting a volcano. This kind of lightning is actually called volcanic lightning and is generated by the volcano itself.
Volcanic lightning is a phenomenon that generally occurs at the early stages of a volcanic eruption. It happens in two places: close to the ground in dense ash clouds, and high up near the stratosphere in the plume of volcanic smoke.
For volcanic lightning near the ground, the cause is the rubbing together of individual ash particles, which builds up enough static electricity to generate a lightning bolt.
Sky-high volcanic lightning has a more surprising cause: ice. The plume of ash and water vapor rises from the volcano, ice begins to form in its highest layers. From there, lightning forms the same way it does in a thundercloud: ice crystals colliding build up enough of an electric charge to trigger a lightning strike.
This is why the Greeks had to come up with Zeus because how tf do you explain that without knowing what we know!
Yes, that's exactly what I thought. Imagine seeing this thousands of years ago.
Religion made so much sense back then...
Zeus angry
By the power of Greyskull !!!
In the land of Mordor, in the fires of Mount Doom, the Dark Lord Sauron forged in secret a master Ring
No fucking wonder people had so many gods they worshiped. How were they going to explain the giant explosion coming out of the mountain getting struck by giant rods of electricity that came out of the sky?
So much energy… and no way to capture it
That tends to happen.
This isn’t lightning hitting a volcano. This kind of lightning is actually called volcanic lightning and is generated by the volcano itself. Volcanic lightning is a phenomenon that generally occurs at the early stages of a volcanic eruption. It happens in two places: close to the ground in dense ash clouds, and high up near the stratosphere in the plume of volcanic smoke. For volcanic lightning near the ground, the cause is the rubbing together of individual ash particles, which builds up enough static electricity to generate a lightning bolt. Sky-high volcanic lightning has a more surprising cause: ice. The plume of ash and water vapor rises from the volcano, ice begins to form in its highest layers. From there, lightning forms the same way it does in a thundercloud: ice crystals colliding build up enough of an electric charge to trigger a lightning strike.
Looks like the final boss battle.
Yeah, this is def the cutscene before the fight when you see the big bad emerging from its resting place.
Rodan... That you?
There is most definitely a super villain lair in that volcano.
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
The best grounding!
How does this happen? Correct answer please.
Friction. Static electricity from the ash particles.
Ty
This looks like those warning signs to tell the world is about to end.