west cost & east cost has more water(:
Lightning often strikes in tangerine-growing regions because these areas typically have warm, humid conditions that can create the unstable atmospheric conditions necessary for lightning to form. Additionally, tall structures such as tangerine trees can attract lightning due to their height and the potential for the electrical discharge to follow a path of least resistance.
because its a nice place
yes it is
yes, because water is a very good conductor of lightning
very, very dangerous because a strike of lightning hitting you can badly electricute you. Yoda_boy22: Actually, it is dependable. If you are in a middle of a
IN warm places or in the summer, mostly strikes men, on big open fields such as a golf courseFlorida! This is also where most old people retire, so maybe senior citizens attract lightning?!?
very fast maybe as quick as lightning
By listening for the thunder. When you see a prominent lightning strike, start counting "one thousand one, one thousand two", etc. Each of those is about one second. There are five seconds in every mile (sound travels 1/5th of a mile per second). If you count to fifteen, the lightning strike is three miles away. Lightning and thunder occur at the same instant when the lightning strike is very close to you, and the thunder will sound more like a cymbal crash.
None, unless you want some VERY crisp toast!
The tangerine was very tart.
Sheet lightning and Heat lightning are very similar, if not the same. They form the same way, but might strike different. For instance, sheet lightning looks more like a sheet in the sky, (strange eh? :D) and doesn't normally strike down into the ground, and when you have heat lightning, you see differently. But mostly, they form the same way. =D good luck!
The average lightning discharge seems to be between 5,000 and 20,000 amps but have been reported to reach 200,000 amps on very rare occasions.
Lightning tends to strike the tallest object in the vicinity. Since Ferris wheels are very tall that does make them a likely target, though other, taller features may still have a higher chance of being hit.
Thunder will not cause blindness, it may cause hearing damage if the lightning strike is very close.