well it would kinda be safer to live in the city at this stage in lighting even though i live in the country and i think its really safe but because there is lots of animals around its properly not a good idea so i would say the city
The safest place to be when it is in a really bad storm is inside of a car. Because the rubber tires are the repelling force of lightning.
Indoors away from windows and in a car.
something wooden or stony that covers you completely
rubber, the safest place to be in a thunder and lightning is in a car because of the rubber wheels.
No, lead cannot protect you from lightning. Lightning is a powerful electrical discharge that can travel through any conductive material, including lead. The best way to protect yourself from lightning is to seek shelter indoors or in a fully enclosed metal vehicle.
No. In fact, being under a large tree could pose danger from lightning.
Yes, radio antennae do get struck by lightning. This possibility does not mean that lightning is attracted to it especially. Lightning is not attracted to anything in particular, but you are warned to stay away from high things and conductors like water and metal. If you are near a conductor, you could end up getting hurt since lightning travels fast. If you are near a tall thing, like a tree, if it gets struck, it could catch fire or fall over on you. I suggest if you aren't in a building the safest place to be would be a car.
No where near trees and tall metal poles. Inside your home is the safest option.
something wooden or stony that covers you completely
rubber, the safest place to be in a thunder and lightning is in a car because of the rubber wheels.
The safest procedure for protecting your computer during a thunder storm is to turn it off and unplug it from the power socket and from the cable or telephone connection.
Make sure you are not too close to metal or trees. If there was any water, don't get in it get as low as possible because the lightning will try to hit the highest thing around.
Essentially they are large faraday cages that divert the electrical charge.Cars are the safest place to be in a thunderstorm because In a car if lightning will hit you it will go to the rubber tires and go to the ground. That is why cars are the safest place to be in a thunderstorm. I wached it on a bill nye video.-Science static electricity
No, lead cannot protect you from lightning. Lightning is a powerful electrical discharge that can travel through any conductive material, including lead. The best way to protect yourself from lightning is to seek shelter indoors or in a fully enclosed metal vehicle.
No. In fact, being under a large tree could pose danger from lightning.
what do you mean??? safest to retrieve? safest to destroy? safest hiding place? safest to be near for a long period of time? safest what???
safest walking non safe running
Yes, radio antennae do get struck by lightning. This possibility does not mean that lightning is attracted to it especially. Lightning is not attracted to anything in particular, but you are warned to stay away from high things and conductors like water and metal. If you are near a conductor, you could end up getting hurt since lightning travels fast. If you are near a tall thing, like a tree, if it gets struck, it could catch fire or fall over on you. I suggest if you aren't in a building the safest place to be would be a car.
The safest place to be during a Thunderstorm is inside a house. When lightning gets close enough, it can cause a power outage! If you're outside, you can be hit by lightning as well. It can or will kill you, there is only like a 5% chance that you'll survive.