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Roy Sullivan holds the record for being struck by lightning the most number of times, at seven documented strikes. Despite surviving all the strikes, he suffered various health issues and psychological effects as a result of the lightning strikes. Sullivan's remarkable experiences have made him a unique figure in lightning strike statistics.
The lightning rod was first thought of in 1770 and was actually made in 1772 ~silence dogood~
No. A bolt of lightning is made of plasma, which is ionized gas.
Thunder is caused by the rapid expansion of air surrounding a lightning bolt due to extreme heat. Lightning occurs when electrical charges build up in clouds and between clouds and the ground, creating a discharge of energy in the form of an electric spark.
No, lightning does not always make contact with the ground. It can also occur within clouds or between clouds without touching the ground.
No! Nature was 'a little' earlier by means of lightning.
Hitler was the one who made up the blitzkreg which means lightning fast.
Fire can be either man-made or a result of natural disasters. Man-made fires are typically caused by human activities such as arson or accidents. Natural fires can be caused by factors like lightning strikes, volcanic eruptions, or spontaneous combustion in certain conditions.
Man-made elements are made in a particle accelerator.
The narrator in "The Lightning-Rod Man" is skeptical, practical, and cautious. He questions the sales pitch of the lightning-rod man and ultimately decides against purchasing his product due to its dubious effectiveness.
man made
the meaning of man-made is when a man or any human make the thing
Both... Lightning strikes can generate fires, or people can make fire from a variety of items.
No because a man can not make a river
The elder Cyclopes forged it. It's made of celestial bronze and has high grade explosives on the ends, which make mortal hydrogen bombs look like water balloons.
Mammal + Lightning = Weasel
lightning, lightening