No where near trees and tall metal poles. Inside your home is the safest option.
a place where water is replaced
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.
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
There isn't one. Lightning is a physical happening. There can't be an antonym for there NOT being lightning.
no, the safest place is a basement.
The safest place to be during a lightning storm while hiking is inside a substantial building with wiring and plumbing, as these can act as a pathway for lightning to bypass you. If no buildings are available, seek shelter in a hard-topped metal vehicle with the windows rolled up. Avoid open spaces, tall objects, bodies of water, and isolated trees, as they increase the risk of being struck by lightning.
No. In fact, being under a large tree could pose danger from lightning.
In a bank the safest place to be is in the vault.
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???
it electricutes stuff
The safest place to place a car seat is in the middle of the car or behind the drivers seat.