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the part on your body you would most likely get struck by lightning would be penis if you are aroused :)
Yes, it is possible to get struck by lightning at sea. If struck, the severity of the injuries would depend on various factors such as the strength of the lightning, where it strikes the body, and the immediate medical attention received. It is possible to survive a lightning strike but it can be fatal in some cases.
Cattle by nature are skittish animals. Lightning can cause cattle to become startled and bolt. In the days of the open range this was problematic on a number of levels. First, trying to stop stampeding cattle is inherently dangerous for both the animal and the cowboy. Second, it can scatter a herd across a large area causing lost time in retrieving them and it was quite easy to never recover all the animals. Today most cattle are fenced in but the west still has open grazing over large areas so it may still present a problem in those areas.Another Answer:Actually cattle in the old west stampeded from the sound of thunder, not lightning, though lightning wasn't completely not a factor in scaring cattle enough to scatter from where the cowboys were trying to keep them. There have been many reports of a number of cattle have been struck by lightning because they took shelter under tall trees, or if they were standing or laying on a tall hill where lightning would most likely could strike, especially if they're taking shelter from flood waters. Lightning strikes often kill cattle, and if they're standing or laying close together, will spread out among the other cattle killing them in addition to the one (or two) that got struck.
Yes, you would likely know if you were struck by lightning. Lightning strikes can cause a variety of physical effects, such as burns, temporary paralysis, loss of consciousness, or cardiac arrest. If someone suspects they have been struck by lightning, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
No. I have actually had a few horses that have been struck by lightning, and all were dead.
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The tree could be struck by lightning, which would cause the tree to fall, and maybe even catch fire. It could KILL you. ANSWER: Lightning is attracted to the tallest items in the landscape. Therefore, a tree in a field would be more likely to be struck by lightning and you, since you would be leaning against it, would be struck as well.
The biggest Risk would be a stampede. When cattle are stampeded the y panic and trample the younger or weaker cattle. They can also loose tons of weight if they are not stopped soon enough. They would get scared by lightning and storms and the cattle would have a stampede and not only trample on the younger weaker cattle, but the ranchers, or cattle owners could get badly hurt.
you would fall off
Probably not, though it would be rare.
well lightning might cause your chickens stress and cause them not to layif youmeantwhat it would do if i struck and egg i would assume the egg would explode
Yes. Outside is normally where that would happen. If you are inside, your house protects you from any direct lightning strike.