Lightning travels both up and down during a thunderstorm.
Lightning can take place during a thunderstorm in any open area. To stay safe during a thunderstorm, it is important to seek shelter indoors or in a hard-topped vehicle. Avoid open fields, tall trees, bodies of water, and metal objects. If caught outside, crouch down low with your feet together, cover your ears, and minimize contact with the ground.
Stay inside a solid building during severe thunderstorms. You'll also be safe in a car, as long as it's not a convertible Avoid pipes, appliances, and talking on the phone during a storm. Lightning can travel through metal pipes and wires. If you're forced to stay outside during a thunderstorm, keep away from high places, water, and tall objects. These attract lightning. If you can't find shelter, crouch down to make yourself as short as possible.
No, thunder is not an agent of weathering. Weathering refers to the breakdown of rocks and minerals on the Earth's surface, typically caused by processes like water, wind, or ice. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning during a thunderstorm.
a thunder can get a lot of energy. when you get near to a thunder you can die for the shock they also take out your lights in your house. A thunder storm is frightening, raging, dangerous, windy,when a lightening bolt comes down its like the sky is split in two! Tempest, Ra-gin skies, violet clouds, flashes of light!
Actually it does BUT it also comes down from the clouds. Now A positive charge is sent up when the negative charge is sent down. They meet but we only see the one sent up because it is slower.
laying down is bad. It is bad because a tree could get struck and fall on you. you always should be on your feet ready to run at any moment. if your hair sticks up that is a sign that lightning is going to strike right there. Get out of there immediately so you don't get struck. To prevent getting struck in the first place you should stay in your house or under a roof.
Lightning can take place during a thunderstorm in any open area. To stay safe during a thunderstorm, it is important to seek shelter indoors or in a hard-topped vehicle. Avoid open fields, tall trees, bodies of water, and metal objects. If caught outside, crouch down low with your feet together, cover your ears, and minimize contact with the ground.
the charge of a lightning is positive and negative. The positive is on the top of a lightning cloud and the negative is surrounded on the bottom. As it flashes down it is a negative. However, the ground is a positive charge so as it reaches down, it turns into a positive charge. I hope this will answer you question
The cloud sends down electrons to the ground and when it finds a substance lightning can travel through than a discharge travels up to the cloud, the lightning. If you stand on rubber lightning wont discharge.
Yes, lightning bolts can potentially strike a chimney during a thunderstorm if the chimney is the tallest part of the structure and adequately grounded. It is important to have proper lightning protection in place to reduce the risk of damage or fire.
first of all, lightning strikes the tallest object that it can find. this is because lightning is trying to find a way to the ground. trees are tall and catch the lightning before anything else because it is so tall. but second of all, the reason it is dangerous to stay under a tree is not because it might fall down. the actual reason is because the lightning heats the air around it. since it is close to the tree (the lightning) it heats up the tree. the sap in the tree expands so rapidly (because of the heat caused by the lightning) it causes the tree to literally explode! bark would be flying every where, and if you ask me, i wouldn't take refuge under a tree during a thunderstorm.
It is not recommended to move anywhere in the case of a 'lightning storm', the best thing to do is to lie down on the floor (away from upright objects e.g. tree's) However as your question stated 'thunderstorm', this is just electrical activity within the confines of the sky and clouds. A lightning storm is when bolts of electricity shoot down.
Some buildings do. Lightning is extremely hot, but exposure to the extreme temperature is brief, sometimes too brief to ignite some flammable materials, especially if they are wet, as is common during a thunderstorm. Additionally, not all building materials are flammable.
Lightning strikes from the sky when a channel of charged ions reaches down from the sky to connect with a channel of the opposite charge that is reaching up. This causes a flash of light called a step leader when electricity travels between the charges.
Water (unless pure H2O) isan excellent conductor of electric current. During thunderstorms lightning may hit the water and any swimmer in it may suffer injuries, even if the lightning does not strike the swimmer directly.
Stay inside a solid building during severe thunderstorms. You'll also be safe in a car, as long as it's not a convertible Avoid pipes, appliances, and talking on the phone during a storm. Lightning can travel through metal pipes and wires. If you're forced to stay outside during a thunderstorm, keep away from high places, water, and tall objects. These attract lightning. If you can't find shelter, crouch down to make yourself as short as possible.
Possibly, because they are taller than you. DO NOT stand under a tree in a thunderstorm, but stay a short distance from a tree and make yourself small - crouch down.