"The Lightning Thief" was published in 2005, but it takes place basically in the present time period; I don't think it really takes place in the past or future :)
21st centuary, about 2006
No, though they are closely related phenomena. Lightning is an enormous, bright electrical discharged that takes place during a thunderstorm. Thunder is the booming or cracking sound generate by lightning.
Lightning is what prevents the Earth from building up a charge.
It takes place in the United States and a t Camp- Half- Blood
Percy Jackson and the Olympians likely took place very recently. Certain events in flashbacks happened a long time ago, but the main storyline occurs between the mid/late-1990's and today (the 21st century).
Lightning not only can strike the same place twice, it frequently does.
There is no lightning on the moon and never will be because lightning is an interaction between a planet and its atmoaphere. The moon has no atmosphere, therefore, no lightning.
A lightning rod is grounded, meaning it connects to the ground, and the ground is the last place the charge flows to. It is absorbed into the planet Earth.
The time it takes to hear thunder after lightning strikes is typically about 5 seconds for every mile of distance between you and the lightning.
Percy Jackson takes the lightning bolt in "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan. He is mistakenly accused of stealing it and goes on a quest to retrieve it to clear his name and prevent a war among the gods.
they is called lightning fief only after but if u level it up teh power and then it takes lightning away from the enemy some days.