Just avoid trees and tall things in a storm and stay inside are the best options
AnswerIf you get hit by lightning you will die or get bad ingerys .
While lightning produces extremely high temperatures, the heating itself is very brief and confined to a narrow channel So the heating of lighting is quite survivable. People killed by lightning don't die from the heat; they die by electrocution.
The odds of being struck by lightning in a given year are about 1 in 500,000. However, this can vary depending on location and activities.
They don't, they are hit with lighting often.
So you can avoid being hit by a train.
It all depends on the electrical power of the lighting. The number of watts determines that. However, in most cases, people die instantaneously by being struck once so............that would suck if you got hit.
Third degree burns,totally charred,total nervous system damage or death.
Yes,because metal attracts lighting.
High points are more likely to be hit by lighting than low-lying areas. In an open area you are likely going to be the highest point for some distance, which puts you at risk of being struck directly.
He was hit by lighting
Any object can get hit by lighting. Here are two general rules, first, the taller the object is (like trees), the greater the chances the object can be hit by lighting (because lighting hits the tallest object in the effected area). Second, the closer the object A is to a taller object (like a tree), the greater the chances the that lighting can indirectly hit the object A. Why? Lighting is electricity and electricity travels in circuits, so when lighting hits the tree, it travels into the ground and spreads into the ground, eventually diluting it. If object A is near it, the electricity can travel into the object. In this case Object A is the chicken. So yes, a chicken can get indirectly hit by lighting.
Just try swirving when it comes. Try to avoid falling down when you swirv