Yes, many people have survived lightning strikes.
The Lightning Strike was created on 2008-10-24.
Yes. Lightning can strike just about anything. Since aluminum conducts electricity, it can even attract lightning.
No they mostly strike the US but lightning strikes everywhere
By getting it to strike something else instead. Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning Rod to do this. It diverts the lightning to the earth through a good metal conductor when placed higher than the house and planted in the earth/ground.
Not really.
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
Lightning does strike ships.
Yes, many people have survived lightning strikes.
The Lightning Strike was created on 2008-10-24.
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.
Yes. Lightning can strike just about anything. Since aluminum conducts electricity, it can even attract lightning.
It has 25 lightning rods on the roof.
No they mostly strike the US but lightning strikes everywhere
That depends on the power of the strike, not all trees die after a lightning strike.
Yes. A lightning bolt is powerful enough to pass through several thousand feet to several miles of air. A few millimeters of glass is not going to stop it.
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