Nothing really happens to the person in a car when the vehicle gets struck by lightning as long as they remain in the car. Once a person touches a metallic part of the car and the ground at the same time, they run the risk of electrocution.
The glass ball is for ornamental purposes only. Nothing happens to it when lightning strikes it.
They die ps you spelt struck wrong A person does not always die after being struck by lightning. There are many occasions where people have survived a lightning strike. You can always do a search on lightning strike survivors and you will see this is true.
"The same things that happens to everything else." ~ storm (Halle Berry)
Well, it will probably fall down and kill hundreds of people.
Yes, The Auckland Sky Tower gets struck by lightning :D
It says uh-oh, dies and explodes. Then some one steps on one of the prickly things and they blow up
It means when someone gets an idea
Eels live underwater, where lightning does not strike. Bur presuming that you take an eel out of the water and attach it to a kite (as Benjamin Franklin attached a key, in his famous experiment) and fly the kite in a thunderstorm so that the eel winds up getting struck by lightning, the eel would be cooked. You could reel it in and eat it.
Lightning is really hot. If you put a marshmellow somewhere in a thunderstorm, and if it gets struck by lightning, I wouldn't say it'd be toasted. It'd be burnt!
It dies
What happens with any other living thing: When it goes through the body, it is basically burning cells, which can cause loss of sight, hearing, or becoming paralyzed. Or worse, it can cause organ failure, seizures, and death.
They most likely will go to war.