Roughly 100 times per second.
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After a lightning strike, the smell often reported is ozone. Ozone has a sharp, metallic scent that is reminiscent of chlorine or bleach.
Lightning rods are designed to provide a path for lightning to strike the earth safely by conducting the electrical current from the cloud to the ground. By offering a low-resistance path, they help protect buildings and structures from damage caused by lightning strikes.
In Canada, lightning strikes most often in the province of Alberta. This is due to its location in the central part of the country and its unique weather patterns that can produce significant thunderstorms and lightning activity.
No,it can fall dozens of time in the same place. Go to starryskies.com/Artshtml/dln/5-00/lightening.htmlor wvlightning.com/lmwn1a.shtmlDepending on your interpretation of the myth, it can be true, there has never been a recorded instance where a lightning hit in the same way rather than the more famous interpretation of the end position.
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Summer is the time when lightning strikes most often.
After a lightning strike, the smell often reported is ozone. Ozone has a sharp, metallic scent that is reminiscent of chlorine or bleach.
On average, cloud-to-ground lightning strikes the Earth about 25 million times per year. The frequency can vary based on geographical location and weather conditions.
(v) Earthquakes often strike without warning.
Yes, quite easily and often.
Lightning is most often struck in Columbia and other palces where there are too many prople that fart and then it gets all humid in the air and when its cold the cold air mixes with the hot air and creates lightning!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOOM BOOM BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!! lighning kind of scares me.... a little
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Lightning rods are designed to provide a path for lightning to strike the earth safely by conducting the electrical current from the cloud to the ground. By offering a low-resistance path, they help protect buildings and structures from damage caused by lightning strikes.
In Canada, lightning strikes most often in the province of Alberta. This is due to its location in the central part of the country and its unique weather patterns that can produce significant thunderstorms and lightning activity.
No,it can fall dozens of time in the same place. Go to starryskies.com/Artshtml/dln/5-00/lightening.htmlor wvlightning.com/lmwn1a.shtmlDepending on your interpretation of the myth, it can be true, there has never been a recorded instance where a lightning hit in the same way rather than the more famous interpretation of the end position.
IN warm places or in the summer, mostly strikes men, on big open fields such as a golf courseFlorida! This is also where most old people retire, so maybe senior citizens attract lightning?!?