A lightning rod is designed to attract and divert a lightning bolt and has no power of its own
No. Limestone is not especially conductive.
they dont ATTRACT lightning, but if you got struck by lightning and youwere holding an umbrella, then you could be killed
Metal scaffolding can certainly do so.
Nothing attracts lightning, unless the lightning can get to the ground easier through that thing than it can through the air. A magnet doesn't attract lightning unless it's stuck in the ground, wired to the ground, or held by a nice moist squishy human being who's standing on the ground. The same goes for any piece of metal, whether or not it's a magnet.
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.
No they do not
Wait for a lightning storm and attract lightning.
A lightning rod is designed to attract and divert a lightning bolt and has no power of its own
no
If the magnet is made of metal then it can act as a good conductor to the Earth like any other metal. The fact that it is magnetised does not attract the lightning.
The female lightning bug uses her glowing tail to attract a mate.
Is lightning attracted to generators?
No. Limestone is not especially conductive.
no, nothing attracts lightning.
Yes. Lightning can strike just about anything. Since aluminum conducts electricity, it can even attract lightning.
they dont ATTRACT lightning, but if you got struck by lightning and youwere holding an umbrella, then you could be killed