If it's real close, the fish can die. If it's further way, it's safe.
When lightning strikes the ocean, it doesn't really do anything. The only thing it pretty much does is just either stun the fish near the lightning strike or "fry" them. The things that only get affected by the lightning strikes are the people or animals near it.
If they're close enough to the point of impact , they may die. Further out, not much happens.
If they're real close to the point of impact - sure. If they're farther away - no.
No. Some unhappy creature real close to the point of impact can get killed, but the rest will be OK.
When the lightning strikes the water or sea the sea takes the electricity of the lightning and it spreads all over the sea,sadly all the fishes and the living creatures of the sea dies.
When lightning strikes the ocean, it doesn't really do anything. The only thing it pretty much does is just either stun the fish near the lightning strike or "fry" them. The things that only get affected by the lightning strikes are the people or animals near it.
If they're close enough to the point of impact , they may die. Further out, not much happens.
If they're real close to the point of impact - sure. If they're farther away - no.
Yes
If there is any real close to the point of impact, they may die. Further out, they're OK:
If there are any real close to the point of impact, they may die. Further out, they're OK.
No. Some unhappy creature real close to the point of impact can get killed, but the rest will be OK.
When the lightning strikes the water or sea the sea takes the electricity of the lightning and it spreads all over the sea,sadly all the fishes and the living creatures of the sea dies.
No. The water conducts the current to earth and the fish are not harmed.
If they're close enough to the point of impact - yes. Further out - nothing happens.
Any fish close enough to the strike point may well die, but the effect is very local. Some distance apart, and nothing happens.
Yes, occasionally.