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I don't know why you would need to know that but, my favorite part was when Percy and Luke were fighting for the Lightning Bolt.
The lightning bolt was placed in Percy Jackson's backpack by Luke Castellan, the son of Hermes. He did it as part of his plan to undermine Zeus and start a war amongst the gods.
Azula hits Zuko with a lightning bolt in "Sozin's Comet Part 3: Into the Inferno", which is the 20th episode of the third season, Book 3: Fire.
The sun is hotter than a lighting bolt :)Most lightening bolts are as hot as the surface of the sun. the inner part of the sun is hotter than a bolt though.
The hyperbole in this part of the song is "Like a lightning bolt your heart will blow." This phrase exaggerates the intensity of emotions and impact of a situation, comparing it to the sudden and powerful force of a lightning bolt hitting.
In the first book. Annabeth describes the helm, and when Percy finds the master bolt in his backpack he describes it.
When it comes to lightning anything is possible, but it is highly unlikely. Lightning can for sure strike a car but as long as you are not touching any metal part of the car you are safe. Lighting will take the shortest path to ground and that is always metal not glass. I have never heard of lightning even breaking a sunroof. But with mother nature and the power of a lightning bolt anything is possible.
"Collapse" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it expresses an action, such as "the building collapsed." As a noun, it refers to the event of collapsing, as in "the collapse of the economy."
The comic hero with a lightning bolt across his chest is Shazam, also known as Captain Marvel. He is a superhero originally published by Fawcett Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. The lightning bolt is a central part of his costume and symbolizes the power he gains when he says the magic word "Shazam".
Luke is a major part of the plot of the entire series while Ares only plays a minor part in The Lightning Thief and a part about as big in every other book in the series. If you look closely Ares was in the movie, just he didn't have an obvious role; he was at Olympus and could be seen if you looked very closely when Percy returned the bolt to Zeus. PLus Luke actually was The Lightning Thief in PJO: The Lightning Thief but Ares took it from Luke while Luke was on his way to Kronos (or Cronus, your choice.) The book states that gods were not allowed to steal from each other, and with Zeus being who he was, would you? The book also says that the gods often got heroes to do this kind of thing for them. That's why Luke stole the lightning bolt and not Ares, and why Percy had to get it back instead of Zeus or Poseidon.
Lightning.
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