i bet an eagle could survive because they bald on the head nothing to catch fire haha. but it would be sad if it did get struck but yeah it could possibly survive if its real safe and stuff. Eagle are like vicious birds they will poke ur eyes out with them mean claws that they use to kill animals. GO BALD EAGLE! I WISH I COULD BE BALD ME WILL SURVIVE.
living life as a bald bird! good day! oh ya baby jesus!
The adjective for lightning is "lightning." For example, you could say "a lightning storm" or "the lightning bolt."
A storm that produces lightning is called a thunderstorm or a lightning storm. Lightning can be stationary or move around.
No, it is not safe to swim during a mild lightning storm. Water is a good conductor of electricity, and if lightning strikes the water while you are swimming, you could be at risk of being electrocuted. It is best to wait until the storm has passed before resuming any water activities.
No same as pools, because the lightening could deflect of the water, and shock you. Also you could possibly die.
A storm with lots of lightning but no thunder can be described as a silent or quiet storm.
Seeing lightning on a clear night may indicate that a storm is located far away and the lightning flashes are visible due to the clear sky. Lightning can travel long distances and be seen even when the storm itself is out of sight.
When you cross a lightning storm with cashews you get nuts and bolts.
There are many precautions you can take after a lightening storm. You could go out and seek immediate shelter for example.
There are many places where one could find photographs of a lightning storm. Art, Shutter Stock, and Lightning Photography are a few places. National Geographic and The Discovery Channel stores also sell such photographs.
When you cross a lightning storm with cashews you get nuts and bolts.
Thunder could be simulated by rolling cannonballs around on the roof over the stage. There wasn't much they could do to imitate lightning.
cumulonimbus storm.