It lights it on fire.
$1 billion in property damage.
The main purpose of these glass balls is to provide evidence of a lightning strike by shattering or falling off. If after a storm a ball is discovered missing or broken, the property owner should then check the building, rod, and grounding wire for damage.
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No, lightning has only negative effects on humans. The effects lightning can cause includes killing people and animals, damaging property, and destroying wiring that runs a home's electricity or even for a whole area. Lighting is also annoying to humans, we have to close pools, cancel sports practices, and not take showers and/or baths(preferably). Lightning to some people is a beautiful effect in the nature of the sky, however the damage it can cause is something that humans do not need to live with.
No, because lightning is a source of light and electricity. which can cause serious damage to trees, human etc.
Two main harmful effects of lightning strikes are loss of life and damage to property.
Not usually. Most lightning bolts never cause any damage or harm anyone. It can, however, occasionally be a disaster. Lightning can kill and injure people, damage property, and start fires.
The typical house insurance policy covers damage to your property and personal liability coverage. Damage to your property includes fire, lightning, tornado, and hurricanes.
Everything Is vulnerable to damage from lightning strikes
Yes, lightning can damage a pool light.
it has not been calulated, but by guess, it was probably the biggest recorded storm that did do the most damage by lightning.
There are many such forms of weather that can cause property damage, death, or both. These include lightning, floods, tornadoes, strong winds, hurricanes, blizzards, large hail, ice storms, very hot weather, very cold weather.
Lightning can kill you. Lightning also can cause a fire and serious damage to anything it strikes.
Damage to someones property if you were at fault.
death
they help by rerouting the lightning around the barn and into the ground, i believe.
$1 billion in property damage.