-600% of that if you get struck once only your grave will be struck again
A lightning bolt with a circle around it is the symbol worn on the chest of DC comics superhero Flash.http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/barry.html
Lightning can be good for plant growth. This is because it helps add nitrogen to the air, which plants need to conduct photosynthesis.
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Dark Lightning Bolts?Lightning, being a glowing streak of light, can't be black because black is a color made from the absence of light. However, there IS such thing as a black rainbow. They're called "moonbows" because they're caused by moonlight and moist air rather than sunlight and rain.
Well, active voice is when the subject of the sentence is directly stated to be doing the action. Like, "the lightning struck the tree" is active voice because the lightning is the subject and is at the beginning of the sentence and followed directly by the verb struck. Passive voice (the opposite) of this sentence would be "the tree was struck by lightning" lightning is still the subject and still doing the verb, struck, but it is not at the beginning of the sentence and directly followed by the verb. So maybe the active voice verb is the verb that the active subject is performing?
Because Lightening usually strikes at the highest point.
People study lightening because it causes a lot of damage when it touches the ground or hits a person. Lightening is continually studied because there is not much know about where it will strike and why.
Because the thunder (sound) propagates or travels far more slowly than the light. (lightening)
No same as pools, because the lightening could deflect of the water, and shock you. Also you could possibly die.
The best thing to do after a lightening storm is to see if your neighbors are alright. Many people are delirious after lightening storms, so it may be necessary to break into their houses. Although they may protest, it is probably because they're in shock.
This is because a cathedral consist of a high up point. This point is very prone to being struck by lightening since it is usually one of the highest points around its location, and lightening strikes the thing that is closest to it. Having a safety lightening conductor is safer for the cathedral to prevent fires.
heat lightening is melodrama because their is an action and emotion.
No. The lightening spreads a bit far and anything within that space would be killed, but the water shall not boil because the electric discharge is spread out so far.
Thunder is what you hear, lightning is what you see, but both are due to electrical discharge in the atmosphere. They can seem to be separated in time to an observer (you see the lightening before you hear the thunder) because of the large difference in the speed of sound and the speed of light. If you are significant distance away (a few miles or kilometers), the light from the discharge will reach you almost instantly, but the sound can take several seconds to arrive. In fact you can measure the distance from you to the lightening in this way: for each second delay between seeing it and hearing it, the lightening bolt is approximately 300 meters, or 1000 ft away. Thunder is merely the rumbling sound that lightning creates. You hear the thunder after you see the lighting because light travels faster than sound. Lightning is the light that is emitted, and thunder is the sound.
What lightening building because if you mean the light house is sunnyshore city its so easy
If thunder is close it makes a cracking noise, as opposed to a rumble. This is because lightning not only produces high electrical voltage, but as that voltage is released as lightning, a tremendous amount of heat is created. This heat is so great that it forces the are around the lightening bolt to expand, much like an explosion. If the lightening is close, you will hear a crack, but distance and air expansion dissipates that crack and turns it into a rumble. Generally speaking, the deeper the note of the thunder, the further away it is.
Lightening is an electrical spark and thunder is the sound made by lightening. We see lightening before we hear the noise because light travels faster than sound.