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If you lie down in the middle of the street you should be fine, because lightning strikes the highest point. You should also be safe in a car - assuming it has a metal roof.
A lightning bolt A lightning leader A lightning strike A lightning stroke
you can see lightning
Sheet lightning is Cloud to Cloud where Lightning is Cloud to Ground.
Nothing. Heat lightning is just lightning too far away to be heard.
Watling Street.
The Greeks and Romans believed that that gods controlled the world.
The last battle between the Romans and the Celts was the Battle of Watling street
The battle site is unknown. The western Midlands are considered the general area. Boudica was defeated at the Battle of Watling Street. Watling Street was a Roman road close to High Cross in Leicestershire. Source of this answer is Wikipedia.
I am pretty sure its Ermine Street although it says street it is a road built buy Romans.
bath street it is the long one that runs through london and was built by the romans very straight
Yes. testimony from places like Pompei show that grabbing a bite at a street stall almost was the 'normal' way of eating anything hot or 'prepared' for Romans who (like most of them) did not employ cooks at home.
If you lie down in the middle of the street you should be fine, because lightning strikes the highest point. You should also be safe in a car - assuming it has a metal roof.
Induction lightning already exists for over 100 years. It's a very energy efficient choice and is used in street lightning applications all over the world.
Induction lightning already exists for over 100 years. It's a very energy efficient choice and is used in street lightning applications all over the world.
To discharge the atmosphere in the form of a lightning bolt. Street lighting, took over from gas lights.
Its present day name is Watling Street.