It depends on the circumstances of the storm
About 2 feet tall
Crystle Lightning is 5' 3".
Georgina Lightning is 5' 4".
Lightning Bear is 6' 5".
It is more likely for a person to be struck by lightning while standing below a tall tree because lightning seeks the highest point to strike, and tall trees are more likely to attract lightning due to their height. Additionally, tall trees have a higher chance of being struck because they are more likely to be hit by the downward leader from a lightning bolt.
The electricity in lightning seeks out the fastest way to transmit itself from the sky to the ground below. As a result tall trees are often struck by lightning if they are the tallest object in a given area.
Trees, tall buildings, large clearings. Lightning strikes the tallest point.
Probably a Lightning Conductor. They say , in a Bad Storm, lightning will strike the Tallest building first. Cheers.
They are tall and have water inside them from when they drink it
6 foot 3
Trees attract lightning. They are tall. They are in the ground, which lightning seeks.
No, plants do not attract lightning. Lightning typically strikes tall objects that provide a quicker path for the electrical discharge to reach the ground, such as trees or buildings. However, being near a tall tree during a thunderstorm can increase the risk of being struck by lightning due to the tree's height.