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June 7, 2020 15 mins

In today's episode of 7 in 7 we go over Lightning Question! So hit play and listen to "The Lightning Episode"

Questions in Episode:

  • How is lightning made?
  • What attracts lightning?
  • Can you make a lightning sword?
  • Why is it called lightning?
  • Can lightning help plants?
  • Who discovered electricity?
  • How does electricity travel to our houses?

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As always Thank You for joining us. We appreciate you sharing your time with us. Hopefully, you learned something new and had some fun.

  • Special thanks to Bekah from http://motherhood-moment.blogspot.com/ for sending us some questions. We loved answering them.
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