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Benjamin Franklin used a kite with a metal key attached to the string during a thunderstorm. The lightning struck the key, traveled down the string, and charged a Leyden jar or bottle that Franklin held. Franklin conducted this experiment to demonstrate that lightning is a form of electricity.
No, lightning is not made out of fire. Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs during a thunderstorm, caused by the buildup and release of electric charge in the atmosphere. It is extremely hot and can cause things to catch fire, but it is not fire itself.
Lightning can have various impacts, including causing wildfires, damaging buildings, injuring people or animals, and disrupting power supplies and communication networks. It can also lead to forest destruction and soil erosion.
Trees can be struck by lightning due to their height, moisture content, and ability to conduct electricity. When struck, the lightning can travel through the tree's moist inner layers and the sap, potentially causing the tree to explode or catch fire. It's best to avoid seeking shelter under a tree during a lightning storm for safety reasons.
A lightning rod is a metal rod installed on the roof of a building to intercept lightning strikes and safely conduct the electrical charge to the ground, thus preventing it from causing a fire inside the house. The rod provides a path of least resistance for the lightning to follow, protecting the structure by dissipating the potentially harmful electrical energy.
Yes you can. If you tip the bottle upside down so the opening is at the bottom it's easier to catch the bugs since their instinct is to go upwards not downwards to get out.
The ISBN of Catch the Lightning is 0812551028.
Catch the Lightning was created on 1997-10-15.
Benjamin Franklin used a kite with a metal key attached to the string during a thunderstorm. The lightning struck the key, traveled down the string, and charged a Leyden jar or bottle that Franklin held. Franklin conducted this experiment to demonstrate that lightning is a form of electricity.
Lightning in a Bottle - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:PG Canada:PG (Ontario) UK:PG USA:PG-13
When they catch a bottle, they will break it, but they rarely catch the bottles.
Yes, lightning can cause a house to catch fire if it strikes the building or ignites flammable materials such as wood or roof shingles. It is important to have proper lightning protection in place to reduce the risk of fire.
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lightning will strike a blue moon and then you will catch the dogdanm parrot it is next to impossible
walk into the water and use an empty bottle until you catch one
catch it with a empty bottle
Yes, but it isn't a great energy source. Lightning is hard to "catch", and doesn't generate a lot of electricity.