because (fork lightning in particular) lightning starts on the ground!
Yes, lightning can strike from the ground up. This phenomenon, known as a "ground-to-cloud" lightning strike, occurs when an upward lightning discharge is triggered by a tall object such as a building or a lightning rod.
technically yes and no. yes because the ground hog did not see his shadow. no because just because a ground hog does not see a shadow does not mean the winter is coming to a close.
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Down Here on the Ground was created on 26-12-20.
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Here's Lucy - 1968 Lucy Goes on Strike 1-16 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Any object can get hit by lighting. Here are two general rules, first, the taller the object is (like trees), the greater the chances the object can be hit by lighting (because lighting hits the tallest object in the effected area). Second, the closer the object A is to a taller object (like a tree), the greater the chances the that lighting can indirectly hit the object A. Why? Lighting is electricity and electricity travels in circuits, so when lighting hits the tree, it travels into the ground and spreads into the ground, eventually diluting it. If object A is near it, the electricity can travel into the object. In this case Object A is the chicken. So yes, a chicken can get indirectly hit by lighting.
Bowling alley, baseball game
In order to remove darkness light is the essential one and here we go with lighting the lamp by our chief guest and .....................................................
Here's Lucy - 1968 Lucy Goes on Strike 1-16 was released on: USA: 20 January 1969
The workers decide to go on strike.We must strike the enemy now.