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The temperature of lightning can reach around 30,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 degrees Fahrenheit

Posted on March 14, 2024 by agogo22

The temperature of lightning can reach around 30,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 degrees Fahrenheit pic.twitter.com/QsEycvieCI

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