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No. The lightening spreads a bit far and anything within that space would be killed, but the water shall not boil because the electric discharge is spread out so far.
Not the whole ocean of course, it is much too large. However at the point where lava enters the ocean some water will definitely boil off.
Yes, lightning can hit the ocean. When a thunderstorm occurs over the ocean, lightning can strike the water just as it would strike land. The ocean's vast surface area makes it a common target for lightning strikes.
Yes, it is dangerous to be on the ocean during a lightning storm. Lightning can strike the water's surface and travel through the water, potentially harming anyone in the vicinity. It's best to seek safe shelter during a storm.
in the ocean, any ocean. otherwise i have no clue.
When lightning strikes the ocean, the electrical current can travel up to several miles through the water.
The lightning hits trees, then the heat makes the fire.
Yes, occasionally.
Lightning can travel up to 10 miles in the ocean. Factors that influence its distance include the conductivity of the water, the strength of the lightning bolt, and the presence of any obstacles in the water.
The lightning has no path to ground.
Boil a lot of sea water.
Then Poseidon will get angry with Zeus