The lightning rod/conductor.
i moves the lightining into the earth
A lightning conductor is used to protect buildings and structures from being struck by lightning. It provides a safe path for the electrical current from a lightning strike to travel to the ground, preventing damage to the structure and reducing the risk of fire or injury.
The answer is plainly the Lightning Rod. or was it plastic or rubber
Patents protect inventions.
wind mills
Benjamin Frankiln. To protect buildings from lightning
It doesn't. Patent law protects inventions.
In the most basic terms, patents protect inventions, and copyright protects creative works.
They were invented to protect the human inventions.. or human domain
Individuals, businesses, and organizations can apply for a patent to protect their inventions.
they protect themselves by making the buildings stronger. or taking out electricity. they wouldn't just they build these buildings when they think about it... well lightning happens any time.
Benjamin Franklin's invention of the lightning rod helped protect structures from being damaged by lightning strikes. The rod functioned by attracting lightning strikes and safely redirecting the electrical charge to the ground, thus preventing fires and other damage.