About 100 per second. See the related link for more informaton.
On average, there are about 44 flashes of lightning per second and 2,400 times per minute on Earth. This equates to approximately 1.4 billion lightning strikes worldwide every year.
Lightning strikes over a million times a day.
Roughly 100 times per second.
A better estimate is 100 strikes per second. At any given time there are about 2,000 thunderstorms occurring worldwide. In most of them lightning will strike every few minutes to every few seconds. if wee divide 100 strikes per minute by 2,000 storms we get an average of 3 strikes per minute (a strike every 20 seconds) per storm, which is a pretty reasonable frequency.
Yes, lightning can strike the same place multiple times. Tall structures like skyscrapers and lightning rods are likely candidates for repeated strikes due to their height and conductive properties that attract lightning.
On average, there are about 44 flashes of lightning per second and 2,400 times per minute on Earth. This equates to approximately 1.4 billion lightning strikes worldwide every year.
i think it was like 3 times
about 4 times
Lightning strikes over a million times a day.
On average, lightning strikes the Earth about 44 times per second, or roughly 1.4 billion times a year. However, this frequency can vary depending on weather conditions.
At any given time there are roughly a couple thousand thunderstorms traversing the earth. Lightning flashes around 40 times per second given this research, and hence, strikes the earth roughly 150,000 times an hour and over a billion times a year.
55 times per second. (globaly)
8.6 million times a day.
8.6 million times a day or 100 times a second.
do you know the weather no so please let them do ther job and mother nature
i guess it all depends on were it is directly at and lighting can go until it hits the ground
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