No, the current simply travels through the rod and spreads into the earth.
The lightning hits trees, then the heat makes the fire.
No, because if a bolt of lightening hits a power line connected to your house it can "shock" your computer and make it spark. it can damage you computer and maybe start a fire. for more info go to >>>>> www.google.com
If lightning hits a tree. It can make a spark / A fire can begin. In a open Field? The fire can spread from plant to plant burning everything in its path. The fire can spread ... Anywhere there are plants.
Fire for Offense+Lightning for critical hits=really good attack power
Lightning conductors or rods, protect a building from lightning hits by harmlessly draining of the electrical charge thereby preventing fire or other damage. Churches with steeples that tower over surrounding buildings and trees would be especially likely to attract lightning.
When lightning hits oil, the intense heat can cause the oil to quickly vaporize and potentially combust, leading to a fire. The presence of oil can also increase the risk of a larger and more intense fire following a lightning strike due to its flammable nature. It is important to have proper safety measures in place to minimize the risk of fire when lightning strikes near oil storage or production facilities.
Azula hits Zuko with a lightning bolt in "Sozin's Comet Part 3: Into the Inferno", which is the 20th episode of the third season, Book 3: Fire.
Lightning deals two and a half hearts of damage and sets fire to the block it strikes. They can kill a player.
Yes, as a rife bullet is driven by a spark, and once it hits the TNT, it will create another spark, and another bigger BOOM! --(Except TNT is NOT the same as Dynamite)--
The lightning has no path to ground.
Nothing happens. The lightning will not affect the tornado.
lightning makes glass when it hits sandy soil. its called a fulgurite.