No, lightning does not strike upwards. Lightning typically strikes downwards from the clouds to the ground.
No, lightning does not always strike the ground. Lightning can also strike other objects such as trees, buildings, or even other clouds.
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.
I hope this is helpful... ... the most dangerous type of lightning is cloud to ground lightning. see was that so bad
A lightning strike can produce sound levels of up to 120 decibels.
Summer is the time when lightning strikes most often.
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There is no "most deadly lightning strike". Lightning either kills or doesn't.
In Canada, lightning strikes most often in the province of Alberta. This is due to its location in the central part of the country and its unique weather patterns that can produce significant thunderstorms and lightning activity.
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After a lightning strike, the smell often reported is ozone. Ozone has a sharp, metallic scent that is reminiscent of chlorine or bleach.
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(v) Earthquakes often strike without warning.
Lightning does strike ships.
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
Yes, quite easily and often.
Lightning is most often struck in Columbia and other palces where there are too many prople that fart and then it gets all humid in the air and when its cold the cold air mixes with the hot air and creates lightning!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOOM BOOM BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!! lighning kind of scares me.... a little