No. In fact, being under a large tree could pose danger from lightning.
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No
True--apex ;p
Yes, it is recommended to take shelter during a severe thunderstorm. Seek a sturdy building or a hard-topped vehicle to protect yourself from lightning, strong winds, and potential falling debris. Avoid open areas, tall structures, and bodies of water during a thunderstorm.
Super cell
No
No
No
Essentially they are large faraday cages that divert the electrical charge.Cars are the safest place to be in a thunderstorm because In a car if lightning will hit you it will go to the rubber tires and go to the ground. That is why cars are the safest place to be in a thunderstorm. I wached it on a bill nye video.-Science static electricity
True--apex ;p
Yes, it is recommended to take shelter during a severe thunderstorm. Seek a sturdy building or a hard-topped vehicle to protect yourself from lightning, strong winds, and potential falling debris. Avoid open areas, tall structures, and bodies of water during a thunderstorm.
Super cell
There isn't an exact size for a thunderstorm, but they can cover a large area of land. Every thunderstorm is different, and depending on how harsh the weather is and what the environment is like, the thunderstorm may be bigger or smaller.
Most likely it is because it is common for large numbers of sheep and other livestock to be left outside during a thunderstorm.
The fluffy frozen water that falls from clouds is snowflakes.
A thunderstorm. A thunderstorm produces thunder and lightning, rain, and not very often but hail as well.
There are certainly chefs who work outdoors, but by and large, most chefs work indoors...in the kitchen.