no or else it will explode
Yes, it is possible for a house fire to be started by a lightning strike.
Yes, the input of a lightning strike cause fire spread depending on what sort of material such as wood
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because of the electrons flowing through it and positive and negative electrons produce fire
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
Lightning does strike ships.
That depends entirely upon whether or not the structure is grounded. If it's grounded usually through a lightning rod connect to a grounded post, then the energy of the strike will transfer to the ground harmlessly. If it's not a lightning strike would destroy the awning and possibly set it on fire.
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It may strike the lightning rod. A properly installed lightning rod will prevent a lightning strike from setting your house on fire, at least for the most part. The energy of the bolt is carried by the rod and the ground wire. This system "contains" the electric current by offering it a low resistance path to ground. If lightning strikes a tree, a power pole, or a house, it travels through the tree, pole or house. This high current can super heat that wood or other materials and cause them to explode or burst into flames. Damage will result, and very possibly a fire. The lightning rod minimizes the chances of extensive damage and fire in the event of a strike on a house.
Depends on what caused the fire. If a human ignited it, then it's man-made. If it occurred naturally, as through a lightning strike, then it's not.
Yes. Lightning can strike just about anything. Since aluminum conducts electricity, it can even attract lightning.