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the blue-greenish light is called aura.it is a force that can control things that use electricity by itself.i am not trying to scare you ,but I've been researching this for 3 years now and i only find this answer.

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Do trampolines attract lightning?

Trampolines themselves do not attract lightning, but they can increase the risk of being struck if they are the tallest object in the area. It is recommended to avoid using trampolines during storms to reduce the risk of lightning-related accidents.


What is the process of connecting an object to Earth with a conductor called?

The process of connecting an object to Earth with a conductor is called grounding. Grounding helps to safely discharge excessive electrical charges and prevent the buildup of static electricity. It is essential for electrical safety and can protect against electric shocks or damages caused by lightning strikes.


Why lightning shows an affinity to metals. After lightning strikes a place it is found to sort of seek metal objects.Some times it makes holes on mud walls to connect to a metal object inside.Why?

The atoms in metals are not connected to a peticular atom so they are allowed to travel without being stopped throughout the material. This creates a conductivity to electricity. Lightning tends to head twoards object with the most conductivity thus being metal. This is also why being in a car is the safest place to be in during a lightning storm. the lightning will travel through the metal frame around the car and if im not mistaken leave through the ground (the tires) in the end not harming you.


Does red color attract lightning?

No, the color red does not attract lightning. Lightning is attracted to tall objects, moisture in the air, and the path of least resistance to the ground. The color of an object does not affect its likelihood of being struck by lightning.


Can lightning strike upwards, defying the usual downward trajectory?

Yes, lightning can appear to strike upwards in certain situations, such as when it branches out from a tall object or when it is influenced by strong winds.

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What provides a path for lightning to the earth?

Lightning rods are designed to provide a path for lightning to strike the earth safely by conducting the electrical current from the cloud to the ground. By offering a low-resistance path, they help protect buildings and structures from damage caused by lightning strikes.


What is a pointed metal object that attracts lightning?

A lightning rod.


Where does lightning occur mostly?

Lightning will show up in lightning storms. Lightning storms usually occur in summer or warm places. The bolts will travel the shortest path they can so make sure you aren't near or are the tallest object around!


How do you eat thunder?

Thunder is a sound, not a physical object, so it cannot be eaten. It is caused by the rapid expansion of air during a lightning strike.


Movement of one object in its object in its orbit around another object in space?

Well it is orbiting and it is caused by gravity, centripetal and centrifugal forces


Will lightning bounce of ruber?

No. Lightning is not really a physical object, so it doesn't "bounce".


What object does Poseidon have?

His power object is the Trident. Like how Zeus has his Lightning Bolt.


Is lightning a giant spark caused by static electricity?

Lightning is a discharge of electricity that occurs between a cloud and the ground, or within a cloud itself. While static electricity does play a role in the build-up of charge that leads to lightning, it is not a simple spark like the discharge of static electricity you might experience from touching a metal object. Lightning is a complex process involving the separation and buildup of charges in the atmosphere.


What are pegasus special powers?

Pegasus can fly and carry lightning bolts. hope it helped (:


What is least likely to be caused by globalization?

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Is centrifugal force real, or is it just a perceived effect caused by the inertia of an object in motion?

Centrifugal force is a perceived effect caused by the inertia of an object in motion, rather than a real force. It is the result of an object's tendency to move in a straight line when it is rotating around a central point.


Acceleration is caused by?

Acceleration is caused by a change in an object's velocity, either in speed or direction. This can occur due to the application of a force to the object, such as gravity or a push or pull from another object.