usually you buy it.. or you could trade it with someone else, or your friend could give it to you if they're feeling generous;)
No and yes, the amount of charge in a lighting bolt tends to be small but if it was in an area where lightning is common and the house had a lightining rod that was higher than everything else within a small-ish area then maybe yes.
Lightning can strike houses during a thunderstorm, but thunder itself is simply the sound produced by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a lightning bolt. It is not the lightning strike itself, so thunder does not directly hit houses.
no or else it will explode
A symbol is a letter or picture used to stand for something else.
Lightning kills about 100 people in the US each year, and injures about 1000. So you have 10 chances in 11 (or about 91%) of surviving being struck by lightning. The maladies that a lightning strike to the body are varied and can last the rest of the lifetime.
English, what else?
Try drawing a picture!
First you need: - AMBROSIA - NECTAR - AN INVISIBLE YANKEES HAT - A PEN/SWORD - A LIGHTNING BOLT - A SHIELD MADE BY TYSON, PERCY'S HALFBROTHER
Yes you can sketch a picture that was taken from someone else, but make sure you credit with the correct name and possibly a link to the picture that you used.
A lighting rod is supposed to attract lightning so it doesnt hit something else. eg. It's raining and you have a lightning rod on the top of your hous. Lightning will hit the rod instead of hitting the house.
Baby bettas should be fed live or frozen brine shrimp and daphnia. Older bettas will eat bloodworms,daphnia,brine shrimp,betta pellets, and blackworms.