Yeah, a plane will crash if lightning strikes it.
When lightning strikes, it can produce a sound of about 120 decibels.
Lightning Strikes - Aerosmith song - was created in 1982.
Florida has the highest rate of lightning strikes.
Positive lightning strikes are more powerful and have a higher voltage than negative lightning strikes. They also tend to last longer and travel greater distances. Negative lightning strikes are more common and typically have a lower voltage. Both types of lightning strikes can cause damage and pose a risk to people and property.
No, lightning strikes from the sky down.
They most often don't crash when they hit birds.
thunder comes after the lightning. so, the lightning is related to how thunders are form. when lightning strikes, it warms the air surrounded to it. then, when the hot air meets and crash with each other, they make a noise.
Lightning Strikes Again was created in 2007.
Everything Is vulnerable to damage from lightning strikes
Yes, and if a plane is flying in or very near an active cumulonimbus cloud, the chances are fairly high. However, as a precaution planes, generally have some sort of method in allowing it to absorb or channel the electricity somewhere else.
The duration of Before the Lightning Strikes is 1.6 hours.
Lightning Strikes Twice was created in 1989-09.
When lightning strikes, it can produce a sound of about 120 decibels.
About 3,000 fires a year are started by lightning strikes.
Electronics would not affect the way lightning strikes.
Lightning strikes about 100 times per second.
Before the Lightning Strikes was created on 1959-10-04.