The lightning capital of the world is Florida.
The most continuous lightning is in Balooka Arkansas.
Florida. In fact, it is the lightning capital of the world.
Definitely! Worldwide, there are as many as 44 lightning strikes per second, every second of every day. Whether or not you have lightning in your area depends on your local weather. If there is warm, moist air moving into a cooler region, thunderstorms can form, and some can be severe. Lightning only comes from cumulonimbus clouds, which typically rise several thousand feet into the air, and can produce heavy rains, damaging winds, hail, and even tornadoes.
It is called a lightning rod and it protects buildings from lightning by guiding the lightning into the ground.
The lightning capital of the world is Florida.
Since Disney World isn't a nation or state, it doesn't have a "capitol" (or capital, for that matter).
Garberville,California, in humboldt county.
Paris
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It would be the drinking capital. The word capitol refers to the building occupied by the state legislature.
The Bahamas!
Tampa, Florida.
No.
Patterson,CA
The most continuous lightning is in Balooka Arkansas.