i guess it all depends on were it is directly at and lighting can go until it hits the ground
A lightning strike can produce sound levels of up to 120 decibels.
A lighting bolt is a strike of light through the sky and if your looking this up WOW!:PIt is a lightening discharge between/within clouds and the ground
The lightning strike can get up to 30,000 Celsius which is 6 times hotter than the surface of the sun.
Yes, lightning can strike houses. When a house is struck by lightning, it can cause damage to the roof, electrical systems, appliances, and sometimes start fires. To prevent damage, homes can be fitted with lightning rods and surge protectors.
Of course lighting can strike anything
its impossible to know exactly where lightning will strike
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Yes, lightning can hit the ocean. When a thunderstorm occurs over the ocean, lightning can strike the water just as it would strike land. The ocean's vast surface area makes it a common target for lightning strikes.
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Yes, lightning can strike without a storm. This type of lightning, known as "clear-air lightning," occurs when the electric fields in the atmosphere are strong enough to produce lightning even in the absence of clouds or rain. These strikes are rare but can still pose a danger to individuals outdoors.
Lightning can reach temperatures around 30,000 oC whereas the surface temperature of the Sun is only about 5,500 oC. However the corona can reach temperatures of around 3,000,000 oC while the core is over 15,000,000 oC
Yes.
Lightning does strike sea water and fresh water for that matter. It's a charge that is looking for the path of least resistance to be grounded. This is often into a body of water.
There is no "most deadly lightning strike". Lightning either kills or doesn't.
Temperatures Rising - 1972 The Strike 2-3 was released on: USA: 9 October 1973