Trees
the two clues that lightning is about to strike is 1. hair is sticking up 2 dark stormy sky
Lightning strikes over a million times a day.
Lighting does not literally strike down but it is attracted to metal so that is why a lot of telephone poles get shocked down from a sixth grader so i think this is right but not 100% :D
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.
Yes, lightning can strike without a storm. This type of lightning, known as "clear-air lightning," occurs when the electric fields in the atmosphere are strong enough to produce lightning even in the absence of clouds or rain. These strikes are rare but can still pose a danger to individuals outdoors.
Of course lighting can strike anything
There is no "most deadly lightning strike". Lightning either kills or doesn't.
its impossible to know exactly where lightning will strike
Always
i guess it all depends on were it is directly at and lighting can go until it hits the ground
200 milli seconds
yes
The most likely reason that could prevent a shuttle from not launching is of a lighting strike violenty hits it.
Yes.
Tornadoes kill more people and cause more damage than lighting.
i think it was like 3 times
the two clues that lightning is about to strike is 1. hair is sticking up 2 dark stormy sky