If we were smart enough, We would use a lightning conductor to get the lightning's energy and use it for later use.
Lightning can strike humans when they are in close proximity to a lightning strike, such as standing under a tree or near metal objects. The human body can become a path for the electrical current to travel, resulting in a lightning strike. In such cases, the lightning can cause serious injury or even death.
Lightning is not a reliable or controllable source of electricity for humans due to its unpredictability and intensity. The energy produced by lightning is also difficult to harness and capture efficiently. Additionally, the frequency and location of lightning strikes are not suitable for widespread electricity generation.
it isn't
Humans do not physically have this ability. Tech might manage it, though.
It can be used as fuel, food and medicines
When Lightning strikes humans or some humans houses are destroyed. So the humans rebuild their house and get new and better supplies for it.
While lightning can be dangerous, it does have some positive effects to humans. For example, some people find lightning exciting or aesthetically pleasing.
No, being struck by lightning is often fatal.
Snakes don't help humans..but they are useful for entertainment..but are dangerous.
its not useful for the refrigerator its useful for humans only....
No. tapeworms are pest to humans.
No, but there is PLENTY of lightning.
its not useful for the refrigerator its useful for humans only....
No, lightning has only negative effects on humans. The effects lightning can cause includes killing people and animals, damaging property, and destroying wiring that runs a home's electricity or even for a whole area. Lighting is also annoying to humans, we have to close pools, cancel sports practices, and not take showers and/or baths(preferably). Lightning to some people is a beautiful effect in the nature of the sky, however the damage it can cause is something that humans do not need to live with.
Lightning can strike humans when they are in close proximity to a lightning strike, such as standing under a tree or near metal objects. The human body can become a path for the electrical current to travel, resulting in a lightning strike. In such cases, the lightning can cause serious injury or even death.
Lightning is not a reliable or controllable source of electricity for humans due to its unpredictability and intensity. The energy produced by lightning is also difficult to harness and capture efficiently. Additionally, the frequency and location of lightning strikes are not suitable for widespread electricity generation.
they damage the wetlands which are useful for humans.