the rubber on the tiers keep you from being grounded
During and right after thunderstorm
we all know electricity can flow trough water.We have contact to earth while bathing and also water content will be present.It will be easy to get shock trough ground.so it is adviced not to bath during thunderstorm
"Thunderstorm" is a noun.
Yes, thunderstorm is a compound word.
It means you are pretty close to where the lightening struck!
no you are more safe in a building
stay away from the windows
stay out of water stay out of and open field go inside go in a car you can go in a car because the rubber from the tires will help you stay safe.
no that would be really bad
Not a good idea.fishing rods are made of mostly graffite.
No, you should NEVER be on a lake during a thunderstorm, it is one of the worst places to be.
no the lightning could hit the tree and it would shock you
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
You have to be under the ground or something that won't break on top of you so you can be safe.
not very safe and besides, who wants to swim during a bad bstorm anyway? not very safe and besides, who wants to swim during a bad storm anyway?
Yes and No, It IS safe to be in a car when there is lighting if it is metal since its a conductor but it is NOT safe inside a fiberglass car since it is an insulator.
Electricity follows the metal body of the car AROUND you. Some people believe it is because the car is on rubber tires- but that is not true.