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No, a single lightning bolt is not enough to power a whole city. The energy generated by a lightning bolt is short-lived and not sufficient to sustain power to a city for an extended period of time. Powering a city requires a consistent and reliable source of electricity, such as from power plants or renewable energy sources.
No, a single bolt of lightning does not contain enough energy to power an entire city. Lightning strikes have a very high voltage but their duration is very short, and the total energy produced is not sufficient for powering a city for an extended period of time.
by using coal power plant
Oklahoma City Lightning was created in 2002.
Lightning - Entertainment City - was created in 2004.
The city that excperiences the most lightning storms is Tampa, Florida.
lightning ponypomp; Depends on what your idea of power is. Water could destroy an entire city, water could wipe out New York City, lightning can only affect a small area. A hurricane could also do this to a city, but water has more force then air.
Lakeland, FL
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One cannot acquire the power of lightning as it is a natural phenomenon controlled by atmospheric conditions.
Wait for a lightning storm and attract lightning.
One lightning bolt could power one American household for one month. The problem would be that you have to know exactly where the lightning is going to strike.