Not likely... Sheet lightning is 'cloud-to-cloud' discharges. The fact that the 'flash' is hidden within the cloud makes the whole cloud appear to light up.
No, it is not possible for sheet lightning to strike a person. Sheet lightning refers to the illumination of a widespread area of the sky due to a distant thunderstorm. It does not actually involve a physical discharge of lightning that can strike objects or people.
Lightning does not hit something every time it strikes. There are various forms of lightning. Lightning that is classified as "cloud to ground" lightning will strike something in it's path. Another form of lightning is sheet lightning. This type of lighting illuminates the sky and spreads from cloud to cloud.
Sheet lightning and Heat lightning are very similar, if not the same. They form the same way, but might strike different. For instance, sheet lightning looks more like a sheet in the sky, (strange eh? :D) and doesn't normally strike down into the ground, and when you have heat lightning, you see differently. But mostly, they form the same way. =D good luck!
Such lighting is used to show that there are hills and mountain on what is a flat sheet of paper.
The ice sheet holds 100% of Antarctica's . . . ice sheet.
No, it is not possible for sheet lightning to strike a person. Sheet lightning refers to the illumination of a widespread area of the sky due to a distant thunderstorm. It does not actually involve a physical discharge of lightning that can strike objects or people.
Yes. Heat lightning and sheet lightning are the same thing.
Lightning does not hit something every time it strikes. There are various forms of lightning. Lightning that is classified as "cloud to ground" lightning will strike something in it's path. Another form of lightning is sheet lightning. This type of lighting illuminates the sky and spreads from cloud to cloud.
Sheet lightning and Heat lightning are very similar, if not the same. They form the same way, but might strike different. For instance, sheet lightning looks more like a sheet in the sky, (strange eh? :D) and doesn't normally strike down into the ground, and when you have heat lightning, you see differently. But mostly, they form the same way. =D good luck!
Yes, It is possible, I think.
Looking for sheet music for Cecil Payne's "Scotch and Milk" as soon as possible.
A reflector is a, usually large, sheet of reflective material used to reflect light into shadows of a subject. It is usually used where there is strong lighting from one side to even up the light in an image.
The simplest way would be to use a white bedsheet. Get a sheet as close to evenly square as possible (rather than a twin-sized sheet). Place the sheet over the person and mark where the eyes are. Cut out little circles in the sheet so the person can see through it. Then you could use a length of white fabric to wrap around the waist loosely if you wanted to. For the arms, you could either cut holes to place the arms through, or you could just allow the sheet to drape over the arms with no distinguished arm holes.
There's a piano version of the song, youtube "Wedding Dress Piano Cover with sheet music" for a possible download of the music. I actually downloaded mine from this one person, but she had to remove all her sheet music because of copy right issues.
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there are around 21 different types of lightning