because of the electrons flowing through it and positive and negative electrons produce fire
A lightning strike can produce sound levels of up to 120 decibels.
no or else it will explode
The Silverton fire was caused by a lightning strike during a storm in the area.
Yes, lightning can strike while a rainbow is present. Rainbows occur during or after a rain shower, which can also be associated with thunderstorms that produce lightning. Seeing both a rainbow and lightning at the same time is rare but possible.
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Yes, lightning can cause a house to catch fire if it strikes the building or ignites flammable materials such as wood or roof shingles. It is important to have proper lightning protection in place to reduce the risk of fire.
Yes, lightning can strike through a roof if the building is not properly grounded or protected by a lightning rod. Metal components such as wiring, pipes, or structural elements can conduct the electrical current from a lightning strike, potentially causing damage or fire. It is important for buildings in areas prone to lightning strikes to have proper lightning protection in place.
Lightning does strike ships.
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
That depends entirely upon whether or not the structure is grounded. If it's grounded usually through a lightning rod connect to a grounded post, then the energy of the strike will transfer to the ground harmlessly. If it's not a lightning strike would destroy the awning and possibly set it on fire.
No, lightning does not strike upwards. Lightning typically strikes downwards from the clouds to the ground.