Lightning, earthquakes, and cyclones are some natural destructive phenomena. Lightning occurs when there is an electric discharge between clouds or between clouds and the earth, while earthquakes are caused by disturbances deep within the earth's crust. Both lightning and earthquakes can cause significant damage to life and property.
Some objects like plastic or glass can become electrically charged when rubbed against materials like hair or fur. There are two types of charges - positive and negative - and like charges repel while unlike charges attract. Charges acquired through friction do not constitute an electric current; current involves the movement of charges.
Earthquakes are caused by movements within the earth's crust, made up of shifting tectonic plates. They