because if the house gets hit by lightening it travels through the wiring and fries all the wires
Anything that is not a UPS will not protect a computer during a blackout
It is acceptable to conduct your private business on your government computer as long as you do it on your break or during lunch time
bios
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A boot that is frozen in computer language means that a computer started to boot but the screen froze during the boot process. If this happens it might fix the problem if the computer is unplugged for a few seconds and then restarted in Safe Mode.
Persons should also seek shelter indoors during a thunderstorm to avoid being struck by lightning.
The primary danger in a thunderstorm is the risk of being struck by lightning. Lightning can cause severe injuries or even death. It is important to seek shelter indoors or in a vehicle to stay safe during a thunderstorm.
Lightning will take the easiest path to get to the Earth. As soon as the thunderstorm approaches and / or you get wet from the rain you should go indoors. Do not shelter under trees as you can be hurt if the tree gets hit by lightning. There have been examples of people being hit by lightning when standing in their driveway during a thunderstorm.
No. In fact, being under a large tree could pose danger from lightning.
That actually depends. If you are using a computer and your cords are plugged into a electricity stopper you are safe. If you are using a computer where you don't have one you most likely wont get badly hurt but your computer will be fried. Also if you are using wireless networking it is safe to turn off your computer during any thunderstorm. Try not to use the computer during a thunderstorm is my point.
1. TV 2. Computer 3. Phone
not very safe and besides, who wants to swim during a bad bstorm anyway? not very safe and besides, who wants to swim during a bad storm anyway?
u can go play online (if power isn't out) tell ghost stories take a nap play a board game or almost anything but go outside really. No, no. Using your computer during a thunderstorm could ruin your computer! The electricity could surge into your computer. Unplug it and watch the TV Meteorologists.
Cumulonimbus.
Stormy...
No. It is a prepositional phrase It does not have a subject or verb and does not express a complete thought. And example of a sentence with this phrase is: "The tree fell during a thunderstorm."
If it is in a sturdy house or building, yes. In fact it is best to be indoors and preferably underground during a tornado.