Yes. unless the lighting is in a close range of you it will not hit you. This happens because when lightning strikes because lighting doesn't travel far
Yes. Vehicles have been hit by lighting.
Any object can get hit by lighting. Here are two general rules, first, the taller the object is (like trees), the greater the chances the object can be hit by lighting (because lighting hits the tallest object in the effected area). Second, the closer the object A is to a taller object (like a tree), the greater the chances the that lighting can indirectly hit the object A. Why? Lighting is electricity and electricity travels in circuits, so when lighting hits the tree, it travels into the ground and spreads into the ground, eventually diluting it. If object A is near it, the electricity can travel into the object. In this case Object A is the chicken. So yes, a chicken can get indirectly hit by lighting.
The phenomenon of ocean waves lighting up at night is called bioluminescence. It is caused by the emission of light by some organisms, such as deep sea fish and fireflies.
yes because lightning is attracted to water so if it hits the ocean while your swimming in it there is a good chance you will get electrocuted
Yes. unless the lighting is in a close range of you it will not hit you. This happens because when lightning strikes because lighting doesn't travel far
They don't, they are hit with lighting often.
Yes,because metal attracts lighting.
You can do virtually everything in the ocean that you can do on land, with a few obvious exceptions, such as lighting a campfire.
because the lighting rods helped them cross the river or an ocean
He was hit by lighting
Anything and everything. Some people get hit by lighting.
Yes. Vehicles have been hit by lighting.
no
Yes. Lighting can hit any one or thing.
Any object can get hit by lighting. Here are two general rules, first, the taller the object is (like trees), the greater the chances the object can be hit by lighting (because lighting hits the tallest object in the effected area). Second, the closer the object A is to a taller object (like a tree), the greater the chances the that lighting can indirectly hit the object A. Why? Lighting is electricity and electricity travels in circuits, so when lighting hits the tree, it travels into the ground and spreads into the ground, eventually diluting it. If object A is near it, the electricity can travel into the object. In this case Object A is the chicken. So yes, a chicken can get indirectly hit by lighting.
Yes it can.