Water (unless pure H2O) is
an excellent conductor of electric current. During thunderstorms lightning may hit the water and any swimmer in it may suffer injuries, even if the lightning does not strike the swimmer directly.
It is not safe to swim indoors during a thunderstorm because lightning can strike a building and conduct through the plumbing or electrical systems. It is best to stay out of the water and wait until the storm has passed before resuming swimming activities.
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
The cumulus stage, in which the thunderstorm develops, the mature stage, in which the thunderstorm is most intense, and the dissipating stage, in which the thunderstorm declines and ends.
No. A thunderstorm is a weather event.
Yes. A thunderstorm develops from an updraft.
YES, they can swim.
camels can swim, yes!
you idiot you cant swim in the ground.
you cant
because they use there tail to swim, and they don't have a tail on the front so they cant swim backwards.
No they cant it is impossible
swim
no she cant
a chinchilla cant get wet at all of the fur molds so a chinchilla cant swim at all
no he cant hes also afriad
You cant they do that so you cant swim to the next island
they swim in our waters and we get to watch them swim and enjoy the life in the water we cant have