Because the sea is deep. But some fish get zapped.
No, not all fish die when lightning strikes the sea. Fish are generally insulated from the electrical current due to the water's resistance, and many can swim to deeper waters or hide in crevices to avoid direct contact with the electric discharge. However, some fish close to the strike may be affected.
Before a lightning strike, a charge builds up along the water's surface. When lightning strikes, most of electrical charge occurs near the water's surface. Most fish swim below the surface and are unaffected.
Fish in a lake where lightning strikes may experience shock or minor injuries, but they are unlikely to die because the electric current tends to dissipate quickly in water. Fish are well insulated due to the water's high resistance to electricity, so the effects are usually minimal.
Fish in a pond struck by lightning may die due to the electrical charge passing through the water, which can cause injury or death. The extent of the impact on the fish depends on factors such as the strength of the lightning strike, how close the fish are to the strike, and the conductivity of the water.
Not much really. A few unhappy creatures who are too close to lightning strikes may die, but that's about it.
the plankton population would decrease
well what happens is the fish all die and all waters will be useless well what happens is the fish all die and all waters will be useless because the water is dirty
and why are u dying your fish pond? and yes, when all your fish die, that is too much die
all the fish would die
YES ALL DO.
Salmon
yes they are edible with fish lice.because when boiled or roasted properly,all germs die