Lightening is attracted to substances that conduct electricity, Rubber is a VERY poor conductor of electricity.
yes it does
Usally a metal rod on top of the buliding to attract the lightning
No they do not
no because the rubber tires repel lightning
no
rubber, the safest place to be in a thunder and lightning is in a car because of the rubber wheels.
Usally a metal rod on top of the buliding to attract the lightning
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.
Rubber is an insulator, so lightning cannot effect rubber shoes.
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.
No they do not
No
Yes,the insluating effects of rubber are not high enough to protect you from lightning
Wait for a lightning storm and attract lightning.
A lightning rod is designed to attract and divert a lightning bolt and has no power of its own
no because the rubber tires repel lightning
no
rubber, the safest place to be in a thunder and lightning is in a car because of the rubber wheels.