do you know the weather no so please let them do ther job and mother nature
On average, lightning strikes the Earth about 44 times per second, or roughly 1.4 billion times a year. However, this frequency can vary depending on weather conditions.
It's about 72 lighting.
I think about 3
800000 times a year it so fast
on an average of 23 times per year
Most likely. I've never seen it with my own eyes, but that's because it's just so rare. The empire state building and the sears tower get struck by lightning many times a year.
Lightning can strike the same place multiple times because it is attracted to tall and conductive objects like trees, buildings, and monuments. The Empire State Building, for example, is struck by lightning around 25 times a year.
In the u.s. lightning strikes about 40 million times in one year.
At any given time there are roughly a couple thousand thunderstorms traversing the earth. Lightning flashes around 40 times per second given this research, and hence, strikes the earth roughly 150,000 times an hour and over a billion times a year.
1 - 2 a year.
On average, lightning strikes the state of Virginia about 40,000 times per year. Lightning activity can vary depending on the season and weather patterns.
The Times Square New Year's Balls are stored in the basement of Phillips Lighting, the company that manufactures them.