yes
There are a variety of rods, such as curtain rods, lightning rods, stirring rods, etc. They are generally made from metal or wood, but stirring rods can be made of glass or plastic.
They wouldn't work as lightning rods any more, so you'd lose all the benefit from them. It'd be like not having them at all.
For a lightning conductor, we need an electrical conductor, so the iron would be superior.
metal because lightning hits metal mostly
No
lightning will strike the highest point above ground
Lightning rods attract electrical energy because they are placed high up above a building. If lightning strikes, the rod will absorb the electric energy saving the house from being struck.
Yes. i.e. lightning rods
yes
Benjamin Frankiln. To protect buildings from lightning
There are a variety of rods, such as curtain rods, lightning rods, stirring rods, etc. They are generally made from metal or wood, but stirring rods can be made of glass or plastic.
On top of the house or building.
Lightning rods are used to direct the force of the strike safely as possible and in a direct line as possible to ground. This direct path usually saves surrounding structures from damage.
They wouldn't work as lightning rods any more, so you'd lose all the benefit from them. It'd be like not having them at all.
trees + lightning = wooden fragments
a company to make lightning rods