you would fall off
Yes. Outside is normally where that would happen. If you are inside, your house protects you from any direct lightning strike.
Can Be Struck By LightningHopefully, nothing. Swimming in lightning with all the water that's around you is a very, very bad decision. You could be struck by lightning and possibly killed. It's always good to get out of the water before the lightning reaches your area.
Yes. You can by struck by lightning at sea. This is not necessarily fatal, but it can be.
the part on your body you would most likely get struck by lightning would be penis if you are aroused :)
The lightning would travel through the meteor or through the plasma sheath around it. Some of the surface of the meteor may melt, though this will happen to a meteor anyway. Otherwise the meteor would be unaffected. The stress of atmospheric entry is much greater than any stress created by the lightning.
We aren't quite sure. Ball lightning is extremely rare and has been documented causing little or lots of damage. Some airplanes have had ball lightning gone through them without damage while some barns have been set on fire in the past. It's not very explained
Pretty much the same as if it had struck a similarly sized non-magnetized piece of metal... The magnet would likely lose its magnetism.
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 dinosaurs would come back....and they would be pissed.
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.
Same thing that would happen to you...
We would have a lot of rhinos. :)