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Some do, but they're not many enough to matter.
In most cases it is lightning. Any cloud-to-ground lighting bolt can kill while rain is usually harmless. Rain, too, can be dangerous if it leads to flooding.
Lightning strikes over a million times a day.
It's not. Lightning is 30,000° Celsius, the sun is 15,000,000° Celsius at the core
The Empire State Building is struck by lightning approximately 100 times per year.
The Empire State Building is struck by lightning about 25 times per year on average. With its height and location in a lightning-prone area, it acts as a lightning rod and is well-equipped to handle these strikes.
She is struck by lightning around 300 times each year.about 300 times a yearNo doubt. It is to be expected for something that tall.
It is not rare that the Eiffel Tower is struck by lightning. It has very large lightning rods that are grounded and dissipate the charge without major damage.
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If you mean why is it struck by lightning... I'm pretty sure it is because it has a lightning rod on top which catches and grounds the lightning safely without doing any damage to the building
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Hundreds of times a year for 33 years.
Yes, the Washington Monument often has been struck by lightning. An early strike occurred on Monday, June 8, 1885.
The Supremes performed 16 times on The Ed Sullivan Show.
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