10 Lightning Coloring Pages - Free!
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What do you think about the lightning bolt we colored? We used very bright tones to make it look as close as possible to a real bolt of lightning. Do you think we achieved our radiant goal?
We can't wait to see what materials and techniques you'll use to make these lightning coloring pages dazzle us with their charm.
You're an expert at making all kinds of printable coloring pages shine; so this is the perfect chance to show how a sheet of paper can give off more than 1,000 joules of artistic energy.
Show us your talent on all these drawings of lightning and thunder, animated lightning drawings, and electric lightning drawings. And don't forget to send us your wonderful results!
Remember that we love receiving colored drawings from little artists all over the world so we can upload them to our website. And what would this collection be without the drawings from our best artist!
Did you know that these coloring pages are lightning-proof? They'll protect you from all the electric shocks of boredom. Let's not waste any more time and spend the afternoon Coloring Together!
Lightning coloring pages
Why color lightning pictures?
Lightning is one of the most striking natural phenomena of all. It comes along with thunder and flashes, and represents very powerful electric discharges that happen between the atmosphere and the Earth's surface.
Even though some people find them fascinating, many more are terrified of them. The fear of lightning is known as astraphobia and is very common in young children.
Although they can be intimidating, lightning is awesome! At Coloring Together it electrifies us, and since we know it does the same to you, we've put together a sparkling gallery of lightning coloring pages.
You'll have a ton of fun showing off your talent as an artist! And besides, you'll be able to learn lots of interesting things if you read all the fun facts about lightning that we've researched for you.
Ready for the best and most dazzling lightning coloring pages? Go grab your art supplies and let the artistic spark take over!
Learn while coloring Lightning
- Did you know that people who have survived a lightning strike have branch-shaped scars? These take on the "Lichtenberg figure" and appear as a result of the burns.
- On average, 25 million bolts of lightning strike the Earth's surface every year. That means around 68,490 bolts strike each day. Incredible!
- Planet Earth isn't the only one in the Solar System where lightning strikes. Although they aren't very common, extraterrestrial thunderstorms are real!
- According to the United States National Weather Service, the Empire State Building is struck by more than a hundred bolts of lightning per year.
- Did you know there are several types of lightning? Depending on their starting and ending points, lightning can be cloud-to-cloud lightning, intra-cloud lightning, cloud-to-air lightning, or cloud-to-ground lightning.
- The average length of a bolt of lightning is 5 kilometers and its width is about 1 centimeter.
- Did you know that the air surrounding a bolt of lightning can reach temperatures of up to 30,000 degrees Celsius? That's five times hotter than the surface of the Sun!
- Lightning can release between one billion and ten billion joules of energy. That's why it's so dangerous and deadly!
- Did you know that lightning travels at an average speed of 115,000,000 kilometers per hour? Impressive!
- Did you know that a man is more likely to be struck by lightning than a woman? Some studies claim that if you're a man, you're up to 6 times more likely to be hit by lightning than if you're a woman.
