No because you'll be dying slowly while you get eletricuted slowly and you don't feel it
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.
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
Yes, you would likely survive because water is a good conductor of electricity and the current from the lightning would disperse in the water. However, it is important to get out of the water as soon as possible to avoid any potential dangers from subsequent strikes or nearby electric currents.
Yes, cats can survive being struck by lightning. Their chances of survival largely depend on factors such as how close they were to the strike and any resulting injuries. Seeking immediate veterinary care is crucial if a cat has been struck by lightning, even if they appear unharmed.
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.
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
90% of the time, yes.
only if you get hit by lightning and survive.
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
Yes, you would likely survive because water is a good conductor of electricity and the current from the lightning would disperse in the water. However, it is important to get out of the water as soon as possible to avoid any potential dangers from subsequent strikes or nearby electric currents.
Yes, cats can survive being struck by lightning. Their chances of survival largely depend on factors such as how close they were to the strike and any resulting injuries. Seeking immediate veterinary care is crucial if a cat has been struck by lightning, even if they appear unharmed.
Yes, but you will probably have severe burns.
90% of people do survive
Lightning because it sends more shock throughout your body more than anything. While being mauled by a bear u may bleed out but also may survive if someone finds u in time. You die slower.