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Yes, it is possible for a person who has been struck by lightning once to be struck again. If they are in an area susceptible to lightning strikes or they are exposed to similar conditions that increase the risk of being struck, there is a possibility of it happening again.
No, wearing a magnet necklace will not attract lightning. Lightning is attracted to taller objects and objects that conduct electricity, not magnets. It is always safest to seek shelter during a thunderstorm to avoid being struck by lightning.
Yes. They can damage your eyesight. I wouldnt wear them if I wear you. Its okay to wear them for, say..Halloween. But I would not wear them all day, everyday. Or for more than a few hours.(: Glad I could help.
The tallest person or object is more likely to get struck than anything else. But don't get me wrong anything can get struck by lightning. and if you wear rubber soles you more likely not to get struck.
they would probs wear leather because it was speacial, they would be incharge of everything, they wouldnt be doing any jobs, they would live in the biggest house
They would take different precautions such as beating themselves to get the disease out or they would wear a mask and fill it with flowers so they wouldnt catch the disease
Do not stand in water and don't wear rubber things
When you have thunder thighs and no warning of lightning before they appear.
Because students WANT to wear robes and carry around bricks... Who the heck wouldnt?!
no its pefectly safe aslong as you wear pants and hold a koala
Generally no it would not be covered unless the damage was caused by a covered peril on your policy such as Wind, Hail, Lightning, Fire etc. This would most likely be considered normal and expected wear and tear.
for me i would wear them without those socks you would wear with tennis shoes... but i would wear them with the socks you would wear with ballet flats, for girls. :)