They sometimes explode.
I don't believe that it would be enough to destroy a building
Yes, grounding is a common method to protect a building from lightning strikes. By providing a direct path for the electrical energy of a lightning strike to travel safely into the ground, grounding systems can help prevent damage to the structure and its occupants.
Prevent lightning strikes by creating a cone of discharged air around the building. Should it actually be struck by a lightning bolt it will almost certainly be damaged and may melt possibly causing a small fire on the outside wall, it should be inspected and will likely need to be replaced to continue to provide lightning protection.
Probably a Lightning Conductor. They say , in a Bad Storm, lightning will strike the Tallest building first. Cheers.
Usally a metal rod on top of the buliding to attract the lightning
No, lightning is not attracted to geckos. Lightning is a natural electrical discharge in the atmosphere, typically occurring during thunderstorms, and it is not influenced by the presence of geckos or any other animals.
You can't exactly destroy a building, but you can plunder a building. Plundering stops the production of your building until you click on the plundered building. You can see if your building is plundered if it has a lightning sign on it.
If a glass ball on a lightning rod is struck by lightning, it may shatter due to the extreme heat generated by the lightning strike. Additionally, the lightning may travel through the rod to the ground, protecting the building from damage.
Yes
The duration of Ball Lightning - film - is 1.37 hours.
Ball Lightning - film - was created on 1979-08-01.
Ball lightning reports are rare and most sightings are anecdotal and not scientifically verified. It is estimated that only a few dozen well-documented cases of ball lightning are reported worldwide each year. Due to its unpredictable nature and short duration, studying ball lightning remains a challenge for scientists.
no, it is too low in the atmosphere.
Yes, there are several myths and misconceptions surrounding ball lightning, such as it being a form of supernatural or paranormal activity. However, scientists believe it is a natural phenomenon that occurs during thunderstorms when lightning interacts with the atmosphere. The exact mechanism behind ball lightning is still not fully understood.
The lightning struck the top of the building.
No
That description matches ball lightning, a rare atmospheric phenomenon where glowing balls of light seem to float in the air during thunderstorms. Ball lightning is not completely understood by scientists and remains a topic of research and speculation.
Benjamin Francklin