Kifuka in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - where the greatest lightning activity in the world occurs.
http://www.weatherquesting.com/where-lightning-hits.htm
Lightning strikes most frequently near the Equator because this region generally has warm, moist air that rises quickly, creating thunderstorms. These conditions are conducive to the development of lightning.
No they mostly strike the US but lightning strikes everywhere
The Lightning Strike was created on 2008-10-24.
Lightning is most likely to strike tall or pointed objects, such as trees, buildings, or lightning rods. These objects provide a pathway for the lightning to travel from the cloud to the ground. Areas with frequent thunderstorms and high levels of atmospheric instability are more prone to lightning strikes.
Lightning is unpredictable in terms of where and when it will strike, but it tends to occur most frequently in certain types of storms and environments. It is important to take precautions during thunderstorms to minimize the risk of being struck by lightning.
Lightning not only can strike the same place twice, it frequently does.
There is no "most deadly lightning strike". Lightning either kills or doesn't.
at trees
Lightning strikes most frequently near the Equator because this region generally has warm, moist air that rises quickly, creating thunderstorms. These conditions are conducive to the development of lightning.
A positive lightning strike carries a higher voltage and occurs less frequently than a negative lightning strike. Positive lightning strikes are also known to travel longer distances and have the potential to cause more damage compared to negative lightning strikes.
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Summer is the time when lightning strikes most often.
No they mostly strike the US but lightning strikes everywhere
Lightning does strike ships.
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
IN warm places or in the summer, mostly strikes men, on big open fields such as a golf courseFlorida! This is also where most old people retire, so maybe senior citizens attract lightning?!?
No, lightning does not strike upwards. Lightning typically strikes downwards from the clouds to the ground.