Water and metal are examples of ____

When lightning strikes a lightning rod on top of a tall building, electrical energy flows through a wire and into the _____

The movement of static electricity into an object is a ____

A material through which electricity DOES NOT flow is called an ____

When water and ice particles rub together inside a thunder cloud, the positive and negative charges _______.

___ occurs when charges jump between the negative cloud and the positive ground.

All matter is made up of _____, tiny particles too small to see.

The buildup of electrical charges on a material is called ____.

Similar charges _____ each other.

Some particles inside atoms have positive or negative ____.

Opposite charges _____ each other.

A discharge of static electricity from a huge cloud is called ____

Electricity flows easily through materials known as ____

Lightweight positive ice particles gather at the ____ of the cloud.

During a thunderstorm, stay away from tall objects lightning takes the clearest, ______ path to the ground.

Wood, air, and rubber are examples of _____

_____ gives off heat energy, light energy, sound energy, and electrical energy

An atom has ________ overall charge because the positive and negative particles are equal.

Negative water particles gather at the ____ of the cloud.

Rubbing a balloon with a wool cloth knocks negative charges off the cloth making the balloon have a negative charge and the wool cloth having a ______ charge

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