Lightning will always have a tendency to strike:
1) The highest object around, and
2) The easiest path to ground.
A high, metal antenna is a perfect path for lightning.
Trees
Sort of. Lighting can strike up to 30 miles from the storm that produces it. So lighting can strike even if there isn't a storm at your location, but there still has to be a storm somewhere.
Yes
Certainly. Quite often.
the two clues that lightning is about to strike is 1. hair is sticking up 2 dark stormy sky
Of course lighting can strike anything
yes it can
Trees
its impossible to know exactly where lightning will strike
Always
Sort of. Lighting can strike up to 30 miles from the storm that produces it. So lighting can strike even if there isn't a storm at your location, but there still has to be a storm somewhere.
Yes
200 milli seconds
yes
i guess it all depends on were it is directly at and lighting can go until it hits the ground
Yes.
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