To avoid being struck by lightning you should do a couple things: 1. Stay out of bodies of water, lightning is attracted to water. 2. dont be in an open area (common sense here) 3. Try to be in a house, car something where you cant get wet and lightning cannot get to you. To sum it all up be smart and dont do stupid things.
If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning, so if you can hear it, you are within striking distance of a lightning bolt. It is important to seek shelter immediately in a safe location during a thunderstorm to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning.
Brushed nickel lighting costs between $100 and $400. You can find brushed nickel lighting at various lighting stores, as well as on the Amazon website.
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.
Jumping in the air when lightning strikes does not reduce the risk of getting struck or experiencing a shock. Lightning can still potentially strike a person even if they are not directly touching the ground, as it can travel through conductive objects like metal or water. It is safest to seek shelter indoors during a lightning storm.
The most confusing and difficult lighting conditions typically occur during the golden hours around sunrise and sunset when the sun is low in the sky, casting strong shadows and creating uneven lighting. This can make it challenging to achieve balanced lighting and exposure in photography and videography.
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What Should You Do - 2003 Lighting Strikes was released on: USA: 2003
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Hallways, dark bathrooms, and foyers are the best place for track lighting. Perhaps you should talk to an interior designer or a lighting expert to get their opinion.