about 4 times
55 times per second. (globaly)
8.6 million times a day.
8.6 million times a day or 100 times a second.
Waves hit the shore many times per minute, but it varies so greatly. The wind changing can result in a change of this number. Any storms out in the ocean can change it as well.
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.
If the wave period is 15 seconds long, the boulder is hit four times per minute. This means it is hit 2,102,400 times per year.
That depends on the place. Any particular point on flat ground rarely gets hit.Tall buildings and radio transmission towers may be hit several times during eachthunderstorm that passes through.
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They don't, they are hit with lighting often.
As many times as you can
Yes,because metal attracts lighting.