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No they do not
no
If the magnet is made of metal then it can act as a good conductor to the Earth like any other metal. The fact that it is magnetised does not attract the lightning.
no, nothing attracts lightning.
Yes. Lightning can strike just about anything. Since aluminum conducts electricity, it can even attract lightning.
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.
Lightning rods attract electrical energy because they are placed high up above a building. If lightning strikes, the rod will absorb the electric energy saving the house from being struck.
No they do not
No
Lightning conductors or rods, protect a building from lightning hits by harmlessly draining of the electrical charge thereby preventing fire or other damage. Churches with steeples that tower over surrounding buildings and trees would be especially likely to attract 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
Yes the infa-gama radiation generatd by electrical devices causes lightning to react to the power 10 it's normal strength. The larger the device the more chance of it attracting folk lightning.
If the magnet is made of metal then it can act as a good conductor to the Earth like any other metal. The fact that it is magnetised does not attract the lightning.
Electrical can either attract or repel - gravity can only attract.
Is lightning attracted to generators?