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This creation is false

This creation is false

This creation is false

       Friends who have experience of air travel will be well aware that the temperature of the atmosphere above the earth is very low. At an altitude of 30,000 feet, the temperature is usually minus 50 degrees Celsius. But even two to five kilometers above the ground, the temperature is below the freezing point of water. This is the height at which clouds are usually found. We all know that clouds are basically made up of water vapor, that is, small particles of water that float on the wind.
       When these vapor-laden clouds reach an altitude where the temperature is lower than the freezing point, the vapors in them turn into ice particles. The vapors are very small and continue to rise with the winds even after the ice has formed. But the big vapors take the form of big snowflakes or hailstones. They are unable to rise due to their density and in most cases start coming down. During this differential movement, when the small particles are going up and the big ones are going down, the small and large particles rub against each other badly. This friction results in the exchange of electrons inside them. Small particles have a positive charge while large particles have a negative charge.
    This is exactly the process we have learned in childhood under the name of electricity. In which it was said that after combing dry hair, by bringing it closer to small pieces of paper, those pieces are pulled towards it. What has happened now is that the entire cloud is carrying millions of Columbus positive charge from the upper side and negative charge from the lower side. If the height of the cloud is low and the amount of charge in the cloud is very high then the negative charge of the lower part affects the earth and produces a positive charge in it and then a wave of charge travels from the cloud to the earth at 270,000 kilometers per hour. At the speed of. This process is called lightning. But that happens less and less.

       It often happens that clouds of two different heights come close to each other, the lower negative charge of one and the upper positive four of the other collide. Then the same two hundred and seventy thousand kilometers of flames and thirty thousand degrees Celsius flame is produced. This process is called lightning. Such high temperatures cause the air to expand, creating shock waves that sound like thunder.
      The Earth's atmosphere, on the other hand, now contains about 78 percent nitrogen gas. All life in the world, human beings, birds and even germs are dependent on nitrogen. All the flesh of our humans and all living things is made up of proteins that are made up of amino acids and amino acids cannot be made without nitrogen. But we and all life need nitrogen combined. Simply put, nitrogen is only useful for life when it is mixed with oxygen, either in the form of nitrate or in the form of an organic compound with carbon.
        While in the gas state nitrogen is interconnected. That is, two atoms of nitrogen come together to form a molecule. Nitrogen in the form of this molecule cannot be converted to nitrates or organic matter unless it is converted to atomic form. In other words, nitrogen in the atmosphere is useless for life in this state. Hundreds of factories around the world take nitrogen from the atmosphere and convert it into urea fertilizer. Crops are obtained by adding this nitrogen to the soil. Nitrogen is a food that is essential for animals and humans, but also a guarantee of their survival.
        In 2018, 21 million tons of urea was produced in factories around the world. About 100 million tons of nitrogen from the atmosphere was used in its preparation. Listen now. When lightning flashes in the clouds, hundreds of kilograms of nitrogen, once ignited, are converted into atomic form, reacting with oxygen and then with the water in the clouds to form nitrogen, a weed that can be used for life. According to a conservative estimate, the amount of nitrates produced by cloudburst throughout the world is 62 million tons. For which 100 million tons of nitrogen is used.
     Simply put, just one act of clouds, ie lightning, provides more nitrogen fertilizer to the world than all the urea companies around the world. And that too for free. So the next time lightning flashes and the clouds thunder,
Our Lord, We did not create this in vain. Glory be to You, so we will have the torment of the Fire.
Our Lord! Thou hast not made this (all) foolish and careless, so Glory be to Thee, save us from the torment of Hell.

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