no its impossible for a car to strike lightning
cars are plastic and fiber glass wel newer cars any way older cars arent like umbrelllas either
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly or if they are in close proximity to where the lightning strikes. Animals can suffer from cardiac arrest, burns, and other injuries as a result of being struck by lightning.
No, but lightning can.
Lightning Car Company was created in 2007.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly. The high voltage of a lightning strike can cause severe injuries or death to any living creature in its path. Large animals like cows or horses are particularly vulnerable due to their size and greater exposure to strikes.
No, a car does not protect you from lightning. Lightning can still strike a car and potentially harm those inside due to the metal frame conducting the electricity. It is safer to seek shelter indoors during a lightning storm.
Car because if a lightning hits the car the energy goes around the car but the tree can't absorb the energy
No, it is not safe to sit in a car during a lightning storm as the metal frame of the car can conduct electricity and put you at risk of being struck by lightning. It is safer to stay indoors during a lightning storm.
A fast car
If lightning kills you - and it kills only 10% it hits - it will very likely kill you within a second, generally by stopping your heart.
Yes it is safer un a car than outside because the metal of the car attracts lightning but safely routes it to the ground but this is not do to your rubber tires as proved by NASA. Maddog1198
some times but not always
Yes. It can kill them too.