Could very well result in death of the swimmer
You die
the news will probably tell you a couple days before it actually happens and you could call before very bad storm hits.
It burns up. Or if too big to burn completely, it will be a fireball. Do NOT try to catch them with your bate hands.
If you are going fast enough you will bottom out, meaning the bottom will hit the ground, can casue serious damage if hits hard, but can hit a few times lightly, the cars are made to have some strenghth to them.
I think their is an earthquake in the ocean and it roles up into a huge wave and when it approches land it is as biggest as it can get and boom it hits the land
Nothing happens. The lightning will not affect the tornado.
Emile Heskey
Yes, it is dangerous to be on the ocean during a lightning storm. Lightning can strike the water's surface and travel through the water, potentially harming anyone in the vicinity. It's best to seek safe shelter during a storm.
The lightning hits trees, then the heat makes the fire.
the lightning vaporizes the water it hits and also charges the water with electricity (don't go swimming)
The lightning has no path to ground.
No. Thunder is the result of lightning when it hits the ground. After lightning hits the ground the air expands (because of the increase in temp.) and quickly condenses. That air condensing is what we hear when there is thunder. Because light travels faster than sound we see lightning then hear thunder.
lightning makes glass when it hits sandy soil. its called a fulgurite.
no it never wie
metal because lightning hits metal mostly
When lightning strikes a lightning rod, the rod provides a path of least resistance for the electricity to travel safely to the ground. The lightning is then conducted harmlessly into the earth, minimizing the risk of damage to nearby structures.
No, the current simply travels through the rod and spreads into the earth.