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  1. Although it has been studied since the eighteenth century, the mystery of what causes lightning has not been completely unlocked.
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  2. When you first see lightning or hear thunder, activate your emergency plan. Now is the time to go to a building or a vehicle. IF OUTDOORS ...
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  3. National Geographic shares "electrifying stories" and "shocking facts" about lightning in this site for elementary and middle-school students.
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  4. This kids page from the National Weather Service is a collection of lightning games, most of them printable.
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  5. For high-school students, this physics lesson from Glenbrook High School explains the causes of lightning strikes and how lightning rods work to protect buildings.
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  6. KIDSTORM illustrates step-by-step how lightning is formed in a storm cloud, what thunder is, and introduces the rarely seen lightning called red sprites and blue jets.
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