Yes. Lightning can easily start a fire that can destroy a house.
The electricity from lightning will follow a wire from the lightning rod to the ground.
If lightning strikes the house you are in, either the bolt will be absorbed by a lighting rod, or it will do a considerable amount of damage to your house. If you need convincing, go out after a storm and find a tree that's been struck by lightning. Go buy a lightning rod.
Lightning outside tends to make a house seem more delicate because there will sometimes be power surges or other anomalies that will make it seem like the house won't hold up in a storm. Lightning makes a person feel less in control of their environment, therefore making it seem like even their house isn't safe.
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Yes. Lightning can easily start a fire that can destroy a house.
Typically, draft horses can pull about 6 times their own body weight. A draft can pull a lot more than an Arab.
Yes, it is possible for a house fire to be started by a lightning strike.
It would most likely take 500 draft horses to pull that amount of weight. A draft horse can easily pull twice it's own weight, so an average draft horse weighing 2,000 pounds can pull 4,000 pounds.
Steve Downie...who was an undisciplined bum. He now plays on the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Yes, they are built like a draft
Lightning.
The word "draft", when used in conjunction with the word "cow," (or other animals including oxen, horses, mules, donkeys, buffalo, etc.) means to draw or pull a load. As such, a "draft cow" is a term for a cow being used to pull a load via wagon, cart, or other wheeled pull-type vehicle.
Each draft horse can pull about 5,000 lbs so a team of four could pull about 20,000 lbs.
their main function was to pull heavy machinery and plough fields.
Draft horses are not built for speed. They are bred to pull heavy loads, that's what they excell at.