because , why not?
That would be the Lightning Rod. It even has Lightning in the name.
George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, John Hancock.
People walked, rode animals like donkeys, rode in carts pulled by oxen or donkeys, rode horses, and rode in boats. Very rich people were carried by their slaves in chairs suspended between poles.
He rode lu bu's horse Red Hare
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island in 1636.
Yes so tall buildings could not get shocked.
The lightning rods redirected the electricity into the ground. That way it didn't hit the house and start a fire.
That would be the Lightning Rod. It even has Lightning in the name.
Franklin D.Roosevelt
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.
Red Rider Lightning, the horse of the mythical American cowboy Pecos Bill
Henry Kyd Douglas has written: 'I rode with Stonewall' -- subject(s): Confederate Personal narratives, History 'The Douglas diary' -- subject(s): Franklin and Marshall College, History 'I Rode W/Stonewall'
George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, John Hancock.
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
rode
Verb: to ride; simple past: rode; past participle: ridden It would NOT be correct to say "have rode", since rode is not the participle. You would either say "we rode them" or "we have ridden them" to be correct.
Yes. As a youth, he played tennis and polo, rode, and was into shooting and rowing. He also played golf.