No!
Being struck by lightning is unlike a physical blow. there is no 'hardness' to it.
Yes, anything has a possibility of catching fire. For example, a lightning bolt could hit your home and come through the wires in the lamp, causing it to blow up and burn.
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
Define hit. Hit as in a vehicle accident? Probably not. It might catch fire, but it isn't likely to be an explosion. Hit by a tank shell? Yeah, a standard HE round will cause it to blow up.
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Yes planes are frequently hit by lightning.
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The world will never blow up. Actually The world will not blow up unless we are hit by a mars shaped meteoroid or the Sun itself blows up and turns into a black hole and suck us up and we will die.
When a person gets hit by lightning, they are struck by the lightning bolt itself rather than the heat or electricity radiating from it. The current typically enters the body at the point where the lightning makes contact, such as the head or shoulders, and travels through the body to the ground.