Most likely. I've never seen it with my own eyes, but that's because it's just so rare. The Empire State Building and the sears tower get struck by lightning many times a year.
Yes, lightning can strike the same spot more than once. Tall structures like buildings and trees are often struck repeatedly because they provide a direct path to the ground for the electrical discharge.
because if the same fossils were found in the same spot but on two different continents and if you put the continents together like a puzzle and the fossils were in the same spot, it would mean the continents drifted apart.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If the focus and epicenter of an earthquake were in the exact same spot, that spot would be right beneath the Earth's surface. It's like painting a beautiful landscape with all the details in just the right place. Just remember, every spot has its own unique beauty and purpose.
The notion that lightning never strikes the same place twice is a myth. Lightning can strike the same location repeatedly, especially tall structures or high points that attract lightning due to their conductivity. In fact, some areas are more prone to lightning strikes due to geographic features or weather patterns.
This question is not possible to answer. The big red spot on Jupiter has been there ever since the first telescope spotted it and has changed very little since. Nobody can say when it started or when it will finish.
Yes, lightning can strike the same spot more than once. Tall structures like buildings and trees are often struck repeatedly because they provide a direct path to the ground for the electrical discharge.
Lightning commonly strikes the same place many times. Lightning is static electricity, generated in the collisions between the clouds. The lightning wants to ground itself by striking something with a good electrical pathway to the earth. That could be a tall tree, or a steeple, or a house chimney, or any tall object that will intercept the lightning strike and bring it to ground. Lightning will strike twice if the same place it struck before is still a good, high, electrical path to the ground, and if no better places have been built.
Spot lighting can be used to draw attention to art pieces.
No. Epicenter is the same as precisely the spot.
Yes, have you ever seen a bug with a red spot on its back?
The main variation is that each giraffe has an individual spot pattern - no two giraffes ever have the same pattern.
Access lighting can come in the following types: spot lights, ceiling fixtures, chandeliers, billiard fixtures, lamps, pendants, track lighting, and wall lights.
Lightsource and Ilumina both produce lighting such as track lighting, large overhead spot lights, commercial lamps and outdoor lights for arenas and stadiums.
If the spot price of the stock exceeds the "strike price" in the call option, the option is in-the-money and you can exercise it. But if you have a choice, wait to exercise it until the stock's spot price exceeds the strike price enough to cover the premium. Example: the strike price is $40 and the premium was $2. In order to make money on this option, the stock price needs to be over $42--enough to pay for the stock and replace the money you spent buying the option.
it is extremely rare because the palm has no melenan how ever I have one have had it my entire life, my sister has too in the exact same spot funny enough my sister in law actually does too in the same spot as well. Elvis Presley also had one in the same spot all on our left hands.
no
Of course they do.