because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
some times but not always
May be the flow of current was not heavy and temperature may be low.
Some individuals have been struck by lightning multiple times due to a combination of factors, including their occupation or lifestyle, which may expose them to stormy conditions more frequently. People like fishermen, golfers, or construction workers are often outdoors during thunderstorms. Additionally, the human body has some resilience, and the severity of lightning strikes can vary, allowing some to survive despite multiple encounters. Remarkably, the odds of being struck multiple times are extremely low, making such cases highly unusual.
maybe,they were such a lucky person that god have made! by theresa mayette p. carandang! 7-d
Why dont you find out? You would obviously have to write down some form of statement of attempt number 1 before you actually do attempt to be struck by lightning and in actual fact do not survive to give the readship an update... Anyway good luck in your pursuit of "knowledge".
No, not everyone who is struck by lightning dies. While lightning strikes can be fatal, many people survive with a range of injuries, from temporary loss of consciousness to permanent disabilities. Immediate medical attention is crucial for increasing the chances of survival and reducing potential long-term effects.
Some times it can
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea