No because if they are struck the lighting is going to go through them and they are going to get electucuted
Yes, more people survive being struck by lightning than die from it. Typically, around 90% of people survive being struck by lightning, but may suffer long-term health effects.
Yes, it is possible to get struck by lightning at sea. If struck, the severity of the injuries would depend on various factors such as the strength of the lightning, where it strikes the body, and the immediate medical attention received. It is possible to survive a lightning strike but it can be fatal in some cases.
Surviving a lightning strike does not give you super powers. In fact, being struck by lightning can cause serious injuries or even death. It's important to take precautions to avoid lightning strikes and stay safe during storms.
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
sushi, cats, dirt, dead fish, seaweed, apples, and frosy flakes,
The average Lightning lives 8 years. Lightnings are cats.
yes
90% of the time, yes.
only if you get hit by lightning and survive.
Yes. Cats can survive tornadoes just as people cant, but they can also die just as people can.
Its about the clans of cats fighting to survive and the care of the clans.
milk
Yes, cats can survive in the wild on their own due to their natural hunting instincts and ability to adapt to various environments.
Feral or wild cats eat rodents to survive.
Domesticated cats can survive in the wild, but their chances of survival are lower compared to wild cats. They may struggle to find food, shelter, and defend themselves against predators.
Yes, more people survive being struck by lightning than die from it. Typically, around 90% of people survive being struck by lightning, but may suffer long-term health effects.
Warrior cats survive by hunting prey in their territory to feed their Clan, relying on eachothers body warmth on cold nights, and being healed by their medicine cats using herbs and natural remedies.