A train couldn't go the speed of lightning. At least not with our technology.
depends how long the train has being going backwards at 0.5m's,an the train didn't stop after it went backwards,ever changing answer
the most ever ever strokes of lightning was 19
Yes, lightning has struck close to me before.
the longest lightning flash ever recorded is 150 kilometres
Yes, have you ever traveled on the Mexican train system?
never ever ever ever because they never stop moving
Yes, the longest lightning flash ever recorded is 150 kilometres. Yes, the longest lightning flash ever recorded is 150 kilometres.
lightning
You can take the train out of the station, but you can't take the station out of the train.
The mallard was the fastest locomotive ever built , it reach a speed of 226 mph, it hold the record for the fastest Locomotive ever built The Mallard ,an A4 Pacific of the LNER reached 226.34 mph
Lightning (an electrical discharge) always travels faster than the speed of sound. Lightning moves at thousands of miles per second through the air. The energy heats the air, to many thousands of degrees in temperature, and the rapid expansion of the air creates sound waves, called thunder. These sound waves travel through the air at about 1/5 of a mile per second, so that at any distance away from a lightning strike, the flash is seen before the thunder is heard.
yes of course he will