Yes, and if a plane is flying in or very near an active cumulonimbus cloud, the chances are fairly high. However, as a precaution planes, generally have some sort of method in allowing it to absorb or channel the electricity somewhere else.
About 3,000 fires a year are started by lightning strikes.
Before the Lightning Strikes was created on 1959-10-04.
that's impossible lightning can strike anywhere so no matter where you are lightning can possibly strike you even though lightning strikes to a human rarely happens but there sometimes reports of lightning strikes on lower ground but that doesnt mean you ignore that safety precaution cause that rarely happens
Lightning Strikes West - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #6081)
I read a book by an electrical engineer who said, "When lightning strikes the earth. there is a positive charge in the earth from which sends runners up toward the base of a cumulonimbus cloud which has a negative charge. The negative charge sends out runners toward the runners of positive charge. When the two charges meet, the lightning charge goes toward the earth and the result is a bolt of lightning.
They get struck by lightning.
it dies
It turns purple!
Yes, normally this happens to planes on the ground when a tornado strikes an airport.
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Everything Is vulnerable to damage from lightning strikes
Lightning Strikes Again was created in 2007.
When lightning strikes snow, the energy from the lightning can cause the snow to quickly melt and turn into water. The heat produced by the lightning can also create small explosions as the water vaporizes, which may result in a loud cracking sound.
Lightning Strikes Twice was created in 1989-09.
The duration of Before the Lightning Strikes is 1.6 hours.
When lightning strikes, it can produce a sound of about 120 decibels.
About 3,000 fires a year are started by lightning strikes.