laying down is bad. It is bad because a tree could get struck and fall on you.
you always should be on your feet ready to run at any moment. if your hair sticks up that is a sign that lightning is going to strike right there. Get out of there immediately so you don't get struck. To prevent getting struck in the first place you should stay in your house or under a roof.
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usually rain, but sleet, hail, or snow are also possible depending on the temperature profile in the clouds and strength of updrafts.
first of all, lightning strikes the tallest object that it can find. this is because lightning is trying to find a way to the ground. trees are tall and catch the lightning before anything else because it is so tall. but second of all, the reason it is dangerous to stay under a tree is not because it might fall down. the actual reason is because the lightning heats the air around it. since it is close to the tree (the lightning) it heats up the tree. the sap in the tree expands so rapidly (because of the heat caused by the lightning) it causes the tree to literally explode! bark would be flying every where, and if you ask me, i wouldn't take refuge under a tree during a thunderstorm.
The position where the body is lying on the belly with the face down is called the prone position.
If you are caught outside in a thunderstorm.. always remember to avoid the tallest object (example: avoid tall trees; if you must, take shelter under small trees). Avoid water at all costs! If possible, avoid all trees and metal objects. Squat low to the ground and try and make yourself as small of a target as possible. If you were to lie on the ground, this would make yourself a larger target.
Lightning travels both up and down during a thunderstorm.
I have hard time swallow especially when lying down.
The soccer player is lying down due to injury or exhaustion during the game.
If you find yourself stuck in a tent during a thunderstorm, it is important to stay calm and avoid touching any metal objects. Stay away from the tent poles and seek shelter in a low-lying area away from tall trees. Do not lie down on the ground and try to stay dry. If possible, wait out the storm until it passes before leaving the tent.
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Cows lying down in a pasture are often referred to as "resting" or "lying down." This behavior is typical, as cows need to rest and ruminate after eating. It's also a common misconception that cows lying down indicate rain; while they may seek shelter during inclement weather, their position is primarily for comfort and digestion.
During that time waving and lying down palms was a sign that a king was coming.
Lying down.
A supercell is an extremely powerful self-sustaining thunderstorm characterized by intense rotating updrafts and downdrafts. These storms often have large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes as a result of their strong rotation. Supercells can persist for several hours and are the most dangerous type of thunderstorm.
"Lying down" in French is spelled as "allongé".
His brow suddenly furrowed like a malevolent thunderstorm. We must batten down the hatches before the thunderstorm arrives! Thunderbirds arrive with thunderstorms...
Prone means lying horizontal with the face down. Pronation is the action of lying prone.