yes it can because the speed of light can go against the gravity and make a shocking slash of light crash to the ground 0000.01 seconds after the first strike. The electrical static and current cause it to hit the ground because there's a strong conductor that's pulling it down which is a problem because it causes mayjor damage and fires, etc
Dr.Lipshitz
Lightning Strikes Twice was created in 1989-09.
This is not true. Some places have been hit many times. The Empire State Building, for example, is hit by lightning an average of 100 times per year. If you looked at it from a simple perspective, most spots are never hit by lightning, but one bolt does not affect the chances of another striking. So the chances of the same spot getting hit twice completely at random are extremely low. However, lightning is not completely random. Tall objects naturally attract lightning, so objects such as towers and mountains tend to be struck fairly frequently.
Lacy Dancer has written: 'Lightning strikes twice' 'Lightning strikes twice'
Lightning not only can strike the same place twice, it frequently does.
No, but he hit 16 twice (1966 and 1969).
Lightning Strikes Twice - 1934 was released on: USA: 7 December 1934
Yes planes are frequently hit by lightning.
Twice Reggie Miller hit eight three pointers.
The electricity in lightning seeks out the fastest way to transmit itself from the sky to the ground below. As a result tall trees are often struck by lightning if they are the tallest object in a given area.
Lightning Strikes Twice - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
When lightning strikes twice in the same place, it means that the area has a higher probability of being struck due to certain factors such as tall buildings or trees. Lightning tends to follow the path of least resistance, so areas that have been struck before are more likely to be struck again.
the most ever ever strokes of lightning was 19