Not that i have ever seen so no
no it does not
They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.
No, lightning produces noise, (thunder) though.
yes it can
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
fast
no it does not
They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.
No, lightning produces noise, (thunder) though.
yes sound can travel through concrete and infact echos and becomes louder for the person hearing it
yes it can
i have know idea
The cloud sends down electrons to the ground and when it finds a substance lightning can travel through than a discharge travels up to the cloud, the lightning. If you stand on rubber lightning wont discharge.
Concrete because the sand would burn it.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
Not unless the light is very strong and the concrete is quite thin.
Less resistance/friction on concrete.