yes lightning can strike water and it can travel underwater and kill fish.
Methane, Ammonia, water, hydrogen, i think there was something else but i can't remember it then they gave it an electric shock to signify lightening and they did get amino acids
Yes, you can mix water with powder lightener, but it's not the recommended practice. Powder lighteners are typically mixed with a developer (oxidizing agent) to activate the lightening process effectively. Mixing it with water may dilute the product and reduce its effectiveness, resulting in inconsistent or less desirable results. For optimal performance, always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Fish in a pond struck by lightning may die due to the electrical charge passing through the water, which can cause injury or death. The extent of the impact on the fish depends on factors such as the strength of the lightning strike, how close the fish are to the strike, and the conductivity of the water.
No same as pools, because the lightening could deflect of the water, and shock you. Also you could possibly die.
It can push thing down, or blow other things around, striking buildings.
Yes, it is more likely you could be struck by lightening when stood in water as you'll tend to be the highest point to attract the lightening strike
Lightning striking the water can penetrate down and kill fish nearby. Most bodies of water ,including a pond would absorb the energy. The salt does not matter.
It gets wet.
Striking an object
Water is possibly the only thing that can not be caught but can be seen and heard.
Yes it can if you are touching the TV or very close to it when the lightening strikes. This is also true of anything plugged into the electrical source or connected to a water source. The lightening travels along the wires or pipes to the appliance or water outlet (faucet, toilet, etc.).
Lightning is generated in electrically charged storm systems. It begins with the process of the water cycle in clouds and the atmosphere.
Projectile from Ten Inch Disappearing Gun Striking Water Sandy Hook - 1897 was released on: USA: February 1897
Pouring water into a cup and striking it with a pencil can form music. The sounds that are heard depend on the water level in the cup.
The Northern Water snake - is a NON-venomous species... However - they do bear a striking resemblance to the Water Moccasin - which IS venomous.
The water vapor condenses on striking the glass of drink. Hence they convert into water and it is felt moist outside.
Striking a person in the water with a propeller