umm, i don't know if you realised...
DRAGONS AREN'T REAL!
Yes, lightning can hit bats while they are flying. However, bats often seek shelter during storms, so they are less likely to be struck by lightning compared to other animals.
Yes, it is possible to get struck by lightning while inside a tent because lightning can travel through the tent material and still reach a person inside.
flying fish just fly while dragon fish can breathe fire as well
hold a lightning rod up to the sky while lightning is striking
Yes, we can
Benjamin Franklin discovered the effects of electricity when he flew his kite during a storm in 1752. While flying his kite lightning struck the kite.
Yes. Lightning is very attracted to water; it is an excellent conductor of electricity. a surfer in Cornwall was struck while surfing
Yes, it is possible to get struck by lightning while surfing, especially if you are in the water during a thunderstorm. Water is a good conductor of electricity, so it is important to take precautions and seek shelter if lightning is present.
The odds of being struck by lightning while playing golf are approximately 1 in 100,000. Golf courses are at higher risk due to their wide-open spaces and exposure to the elements. It's important to take precautions and seek shelter during thunderstorms to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning.
you would fall off
Ben Franklin discovered by his accident while flying his kite, that lightning is a form of electricity,
Yes, it is possible to be struck by lightning while holding something made of rubber. Rubber does not conduct electricity well, but if lightning strikes and your body provides a path of conductivity to the ground, the electricity can still pass through you. It is always best to seek shelter during a lightning storm.