That would be the Lightning Rod. It even has Lightning in the name.
Chillon Castle was built by connection about 100 buildings with a wall to protect all of them. We do not know when the buildings were built or when they were connected, but the process appears to have taken place gradually over time. First mention of the castle is in a document from the year 1005, and the next date it was mentioned is from 1160.
created fire fighting company, repaved the streets, and invented the lightning rod to protect buildings from lightning.
They used a hill for a fortress (acropolis acro = topmost, polis = city) in the middle of their farming land, on which they could take refuge when invaders came along. Then a city would build up around the fortress and often walls around the buildings to protect them too.
They are designed to protect: Liberty
the marines protect us from the air
The lightning rod/conductor.
The answer is plainly the Lightning Rod. or was it plastic or rubber
Benjamin Frankiln. To protect buildings from lightning
Yes, install a lightning rod.
Benjamin Franklin's invention of the lightning rod helped protect structures from being damaged by lightning strikes. The rod functioned by attracting lightning strikes and safely redirecting the electrical charge to the ground, thus preventing fires and other damage.
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Protect the high buildings, structures from lightning using lightning spike, lightning mast , earth wire.
Yes, lightning rods are effective in protecting buildings from lightning strikes by providing a path for the electrical current to safely travel to the ground, reducing the risk of damage to the structure.
Lightening rods.
Lightning rods, metal spikes placed on roofs attached to a grounding wire.
they protect themselves by making the buildings stronger. or taking out electricity. they wouldn't just they build these buildings when they think about it... well lightning happens any time.
Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning rod in 1749. It was designed to protect buildings and ships from lightning strikes by attracting the lightning and safely conducting it to the ground.