Well when it hits all the charge will most likely disable the electrics of the car, it will travel down the car, the rubbers tyres will insulate you from electrocution.
They mostly happen in dry lands unless there always wet then they happen alot
Nothing, because the C.N Tower is basically a big lightning rod. So the lightning gets attracted to it.
No, a car is generally safe during a lightning storm due to its metal frame that acts as a Faraday cage, protecting occupants from lightning strikes.
No, a car is generally safe during lightning storms due to its metal frame that acts as a Faraday cage, protecting occupants from lightning strikes.
Lightning can strikes back at one place but it's just a very very small percentage about 0.00001 percent but it can happen it's not impossible.
Yes, being inside a car during a lightning storm is generally safe due to the metal frame of the car acting as a Faraday cage, protecting occupants from lightning strikes.
Everything Is vulnerable to damage from lightning strikes
Lightning Strikes Again was created in 2007.
There are three main types of lightning strikes: cloud-to-ground strikes, intra-cloud strikes, and cloud-to-cloud strikes. Cloud-to-ground strikes are the most common and well-known type, where lightning extends from the cloud to the ground. Intra-cloud strikes occur within the cloud itself, and cloud-to-cloud strikes happen between different clouds.
Lightning Strikes Twice was created in 1989-09.
The duration of Before the Lightning Strikes is 1.6 hours.
When lightning strikes, it can produce a sound of about 120 decibels.