According to Bill Bryson's book "A Short History Of Nearly Everything" lightening hits the earth around 1000 times a second, with around 40,000 thunderstorm a day.
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On average, lightning strikes the Earth about 44 times per second, or roughly 1.4 billion times a year. However, this frequency can vary depending on weather conditions.
There is no exact number of people named Stone on earth, but it is a relatively uncommon first name. It is estimated that there are fewer than 10,000 people with the first name Stone in the United States.
Although many lightning flashes are simply cloud-to-cloud, there are as many as 9,000,000 reported lightning strikes that damage buildings, trees, and other objects every year.Worldwide, it is estimated that of an annual 1.4 billion lightning bolts, 25% (more than 350 million) will strike the Earth's surface or objects on the surface. The vast majority of these strikes, however, occur in the tropics, and in unpopulated areas.100 times per second;Lightning can strike over a thousand times in one storm. So, lightning strikes the earth over a million times a day.Globally, 8,640,000 lightning strikes per day. See the related link for more information.
The word "earth" has three phonemes: /ɜːrθ/.
There is one syllable.
You can use each lightening bolt only once, but you can use as many bolts on one howrse as you like.
The word has three syllables.
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Some fires in the desert are caused by lightening, especially dry lightening. However, many fires are caused by the carelessness of man.
18 miles per second
If a lightening bolt transfers twenty three coulombs to earth how many electrons are transferred?
How many bolts are on the 454 1984 chevy
light can travel around earth about seven times
the Monte has many bolts, which ones?
The first Earth Hour took place in Sydney, Australia. The second Earth Hour took place in New York City, in the USA. There are as many as 38 countries participating today.
55 times per second. (globaly)
The distance from the Moon to Earth is a little more than one light-SECOND, meaning it takes light a little over a second to travel that distance.