This cannot be answered. This does not make any sense.
No, lightning has little to no affect on a tornado.
it can affect them by shocking them and killing them
A tornado spins regarless of whether it is being hit by lighting. Lightning will not affect a tornado in any observable way. The lightning itself will not spin, but the plasma may be swept along by the wind. If the linking has multiple strokes, it may appear to consist of several parallel bolts in a phenomenon called ribbon lighting, which occurs when lightning strikes in the presense of strong winds.
well it could affect someone at a window because its metal and glass and metal can be struck by lightning
If there were no lightning then the clouds would not discharge excessive amounts of static electricity which would also have the effect of having a lower amount of ozone in the air which in turn may affect the ozone layer. There would no longer be fatality's as a result of lighting strikes. power surges that damage machinery would no longer be the result of lightning. Lighting also starts bush fires so they would be gone in the future as well. there are probably many more effects of lightning that I cant think of.
Electronics would not affect the way lightning strikes.
because aeroplanes does not see the lightenigs
Lightning strikes can affect buildings negatively and be dangerous. Sometimes a strike can hit phone or power lines which can disable them.
They have a lightning rod built into them, which therefore does not affect them at all because once it strikes the charge is dispersed back into the ground.
Very very little. Some lightning strikes will fuse parts of the lithosphere and form other minerals but the effect is minimal.
When lighting strikes a home, it can leave the home with minor damage (which is rare) or it can leave it with major damage or total destruction.
No. When a bolt of lighting strikes the ground, the electrical charge dissipates to ground very quickly. The lightning may cause fires or destroy trees or steeples, but the residual charge is gone within seconds.
No, lightning does not affect the sun.
No, lightning has little to no affect on a tornado.
it can affect them by shocking them and killing them
A tornado spins regarless of whether it is being hit by lighting. Lightning will not affect a tornado in any observable way. The lightning itself will not spin, but the plasma may be swept along by the wind. If the linking has multiple strokes, it may appear to consist of several parallel bolts in a phenomenon called ribbon lighting, which occurs when lightning strikes in the presense of strong winds.
of course