Hailstones kill people by fall in far from the sky and falling faster till it will do damage to the cerebrum.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly. The high voltage of a lightning strike can cause severe injuries or death to any living creature in its path. Large animals like cows or horses are particularly vulnerable due to their size and greater exposure to strikes.
Hailstones are composed of frozen water and do not have a distinct smell. The formation of hailstones occurs high in the atmosphere where there are no fragrances to impart any scent. Therefore, hailstones do not smell like mints or any other substance.
Hailstones are basically frozen raindrops. Temperatures are so cold at higher altitudes the water (rain) freezes... and they DONT stay on the ground like snow they land like rain does!!!!!
Because thunderstorm can kill you with one strike of lightning. And also, thunderstorm will make people heart attack because of its sound that so loud out of nowhere without any warning.
Lightning itself is a natural phenomenon caused by the buildup of electrical charges in Earth's atmosphere. While it can be dangerous and cause wildfires or damage to property, it is not classified as a natural disaster on its own. However, when paired with other elements like dry conditions, lightning can contribute to natural disasters like wildfires.
Chinchillas are small animals and do not kill people.
no its impossible for a car to strike lightning cars are plastic and fiber glass wel newer cars any way older cars arent like umbrelllas either
it makes lightning, like it looks like real lightning.
It depends on how you look at it. Aside from natural disasters like hurricanes tornadoes and tsunamis, the most dangerous weather would be lightning. Worldwide, floods kill more people than other natural disasters.
kill people.
Hailstones can sometimes take on a star-like shape due to the process of their formation within strong thunderstorms. As they are lifted and carried by powerful updrafts, they encounter supercooled water droplets that freeze upon contact, adding layers to the hailstone. The turbulent winds can cause the hailstones to collide with other particles, leading to irregular shapes, including the star-like formations. However, not all hail is star-shaped; many hailstones are spherical or irregular.
they like huge meat and they kill because there killers