Lightning, being a non-living bolt of electricity that is caused by friction in the clouds, does not die, rather it follows a path until it hits something and you can no longer see it.
On average, about 28 people die of lightning strikes in the United States each year, which would amount to roughly 280 deaths in a decade.
An average of 62 people die from lightning in the U.S. each year.
Most people struck by lightning do not die, but those who do may experience multiple serious injuries including cardiac arrest, burns, and neurological damage. Death from a lightning strike is often caused by cardiac arrest due to the electric shock passing through the body.
A metallic object, like an umbrella with a metallic head, can act as a conductor for electricity and increase your risk of being struck by lightning during a storm. It is safer to seek shelter in a sturdy building or a car with a hard metal roof to protect yourself from lightning.
Fish in the water are at risk of being killed by lightning strikes, as the electrical current can travel through the water. However, the extent of the impact depends on various factors such as the distance from the lightning strike and the fish species. In general, fish closer to the strike are more likely to be affected.
No, Ares does not die in the Lightning Thief.
because you may get shocked by lightning...or DIE!
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Lightning the Dog died in October 1929, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Lightning by Darth Sidious.
you burn and die
They die
Yes, more people survive being struck by lightning than die from it. Typically, around 90% of people survive being struck by lightning, but may suffer long-term health effects.
I don't believe you can acctualy raise a lightning bug.. I believe that they would die.
On average tornadoes kill more people than lightning
Lightning Bear died on June 11, 2011, in Hanau, Hesse, Germany.
if it gets stricked by lightning it will scream and die