Lightning is a massive discharge of electricity. The massive electric discharge of tens of thousands of amperes and tens of millions of volts can cause major nerve and brain damage.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly or if they are in close proximity to where the lightning strikes. Animals can suffer from cardiac arrest, burns, and other injuries as a result of being struck by lightning.
No, but lightning can.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly. The high voltage of a lightning strike can cause severe injuries or death to any living creature in its path. Large animals like cows or horses are particularly vulnerable due to their size and greater exposure to strikes.
If lightning kills you - and it kills only 10% it hits - it will very likely kill you within a second, generally by stopping your heart.
some times but not always
Yes. It can kill them too.
Because it can kill you. Thunder can not.
On average tornadoes kill more people than lightning
Laying in a puddle during a rain storm might kill you if there is plenty of lightning. If a person is on the ground, they are in a perfect position to be hit by lightning if they are near water. Lightning will always follow the path of least resistance.
No. Thunder is the noise that lightning makes.
Yes, he killed him using lightning.
Because there homes can get struck by lightning.