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  • Natural Sources of Electricity: Beyond Lightning
    Electricity does not commonly occur in nature except in the form of lightning.

    Here's why:

    * Lightning: This is a dramatic and powerful display of static electricity. It occurs when a separation of electrical charges builds up in the atmosphere, usually during thunderstorms.

    * Other Natural Phenomena: While electricity is the foundation for many natural processes like chemical reactions, it's not typically visible or directly observable in the way lightning is.

    * Human-Made Electricity: Most of the electricity we use is generated through human-made processes, such as power plants.

    Let me know if you'd like to learn more about lightning or the generation of electricity!

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