Yes, lightning can go through windows.
No, lightning travels downward from the clouds to the ground.
The lightning rod was first thought of in 1770 and was actually made in 1772 ~silence dogood~
Yes, lightning can travel both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.
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.
To protect your home from lightning strikes during a thunderstorm, you can install a lightning rod on your roof, unplug electronic devices, and avoid using water or landline phones. Additionally, you can stay indoors and away from windows during a storm.
Lightning can strike windows because glass is a poor conductor of electricity, causing the lightning to pass through it to the ground. The high voltage of lightning can shatter the glass due to the rapid heating and expansion of air inside the window. It is important to stay away from windows during a lightning storm to avoid potential injury.
Picture Windows - 1994 Lightning 1-1 was released on: USA: 1 October 1995
No, but you shouldn't stand by them.
The blank can be filled by:"Who in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning?" (interrogative pronoun)"Everyone in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"Some in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"Few in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"No one in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"Those in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (demonstrative pronoun)
because Zeus thought that Percy Jackson stole his lightning bolt.
Don't go out when it is lightning? :/
Georgina Lightning goes by Georgie.
It was thought to protect them from lightning and fire
I thought yall were supposed to answer the question?
No, lightning travels downward from the clouds to the ground.
i believe that Zeus thought that his lighning bolt was his life.
Arjuna ... Refers to the whiteness of milk, silver, lightning ... [1]Barack ... "Lightning; blessing." ... [2]Borak ... "The lightning." ...Jupiter ... Lightning bolts were thought to be messages from Jupiter to mortals on earth. [1]Rai ... "Trust; lightning, thunder." ...Zeus would be another