No, lightning does not strike upwards. Lightning typically strikes downwards from the clouds to the ground.
Yes, lightning can appear to strike upwards in certain situations, such as when it branches out from a tall object or when it is influenced by strong winds.
Lightning travels both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.
No, lightning does not always strike the ground. Lightning can also strike other objects such as trees, buildings, or even other clouds.
A lightning strike can produce sound levels of up to 120 decibels.
Yes, lightning can travel both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.
Yes, lightning can appear to strike upwards in certain situations, such as when it branches out from a tall object or when it is influenced by strong winds.
Lightning travels both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.
Lightning does strike ships.
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
The Lightning Strike was created on 2008-10-24.
No, lightning does not always strike the ground. Lightning can also strike other objects such as trees, buildings, or even other clouds.
No, you cannot use a lightning strike to target a planeswalker in the game of Magic: The Gathering. Lightning strike can only target creatures or players, not planeswalkers.
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Lightning not only can strike the same place twice, it frequently does.
A lightning strike can produce sound levels of up to 120 decibels.
A typical lightning strike can release up to one billion watts of power.
No, it is not possible for sheet lightning to strike a person. Sheet lightning refers to the illumination of a widespread area of the sky due to a distant thunderstorm. It does not actually involve a physical discharge of lightning that can strike objects or people.