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The taller an object is, the greater than chance that it will be hit by lighting. Mountains are quite tall, and so are struck fairly frequently.
Yes, cats can survive being struck by lightning. Their chances of survival largely depend on factors such as how close they were to the strike and any resulting injuries. Seeking immediate veterinary care is crucial if a cat has been struck by lightning, even if they appear unharmed.
Yes. Vehicles have been hit by lighting.
It is uncommon for people to be struck by lightning while in the bathtub. While there are no precise statistics on this specific scenario, it is generally advised to stay away from water and electrical appliances during storms to minimize the risk of being struck by lightning.
Yes. Thunder is the sound of lighting hitting the ground. Light travels much faster than sound so you see the lighting first and hear the thunder afterwards. If you see the lighting and hear the thunder right after, then you are closer to wear the lighting struck.
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When a dog is afraid of lighting it is called a noise phobia.
No, there has never been an instance where a car was struck by lightning during a NASCAR race.
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No, there has never been an instance where a car was struck by lightning during a NASCAR race.
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