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"Lightning" is a noun. Sometimes people try to use it as an adjective to mean "fast" (ex, "with lightning speed") but it really should be used as "like lighting" or "lightning-fast" or so on.
the first people on earth were the ones who found plasma wanna know how? well lightning has been around for a long time and lightning is plasma so is fire and the northern lights. how do i know? i did a report on it in science
Light ning. Some people try to make it 3 syllables (light n ing) but it really is two
salt or fresh water? how far away is the lightning? salt water is more conductive so you will get hurt worse in the ocean than at a lake. this all depends on how close the lightning struck the water.
so that the people can see They are all trying to do their bit toward Global warming. Some might say it is for security reasons this is a nonsense of coarse because you need light to see so if a building is dark you can see where the lights are on.
It is uncomon, but not unheard of, for people to be injured or even killed by lightning.
An average of 62 people die from lightning in the U.S. each year.
These are only averages World-wide 10,000About 90 in the U.S.The risk of being killed by lightning is 1 in 28,500.
it has killed people more than 37 or 100 people
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Because every time people are outside when it's raining lightning comes down and hits us.
Lightning is very rare in the Philippines, so about 10 per year!
There are no clear statistics. One estimate is that 24,000 people are killed by lightning strikes around the world each year and about 240,000 are injured. Another estimate is that the annual global death toll is 6,000.
There are no clear statistics. One estimate is that 24,000 people are killed by lightning strikes around the world each year and about 240,000 are injured. Another estimate is that the annual global death toll is 6,000.
According to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, "In Canada, lightning kills about seven people and seriously injures 60 to 70 people a year." This quotes, plus lots more information on Canadian lightning activity, can be found at: weatheroffice.ecOn average 7 people are killed by lightning every year in Canada. 60 to 70 People are "seriously injured"Latest 2008 statistics from Environment Canada Weather Office Lightning Detection.See link below
No, it is highly unlikely. More people are killed by lightning every year than by pit bulls.
philippine people are called FILIPINO/S