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Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly or if they are in close proximity to where the lightning strikes. Animals can suffer from cardiac arrest, burns, and other injuries as a result of being struck by lightning.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly. The high voltage of a lightning strike can cause severe injuries or death to any living creature in its path. Large animals like cows or horses are particularly vulnerable due to their size and greater exposure to strikes.
It isn't the size that matters, but the voltage.
Because there homes can get struck by lightning.
because if he does then there will be a huge light in the sky and people will notice it and try to see how it got there... since everybody knew that only the lightning bolt could do such a thing.
No Luke kills himself in the fifth book
Voldemort attempted to kill him as a baby, but because he could not succeed, a lightning bolt scar formed.
the lightning can fall on plants and it can kill the plants
A single lightning bolt can potentially be lethal to multiple people in close proximity. The exact number varies depending on factors such as the current strength of the bolt and how it is distributed among individuals. Additionally, the likelihood of being struck and killed by lightning is relatively low compared to other causes of death.
Lightning can cause fires and damage to buildings, trees, and other structures. It can also pose a significant safety risk to people and animals if they are struck directly or by flying debris. Additionally, lightning can disrupt power and communication networks, leading to outages and potentially impacting daily activities.
When Phaeton Drove The Sun chariot of Helios, He lost control and could not handle the power, he destroyed many cities, To stop this madness Zeus Struck a lightning bolt down at Phaeton and with that he was killed.
It could kill them