Not frequently.
more frequently, most frequently
more frequently, most frequently
more frequently, most frequently
more frequently
about 7 trillion times a day
lightning bolts occur in the clouds.
Yes planes are frequently hit by lightning.
Quite frequently, especially cloud to cloud lightning. This was rarely a problem with metal planes, but with modern composites which don't conduct electricity well, severe damage has been known to occur.
no
Lightning does occur in different places, but many more times then 2!
Tornadoes don't actually have lightning in them, but they are frequently accompanied by lightning because tornadoes form during thunderstorms.
If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.
If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.
lightning+ thunder-=light'n'thunder
Since tornadoes occur during thunderstorms they are usually accompanied by lightning, but it does not necessarily occur inside the tornado.
No they mostly strike the US but lightning strikes everywhere