Lightning strikes the least in areas with low thunderstorm activity, such as deserts and polar regions. Notably, parts of Antarctica and certain areas in the Arctic experience very few lightning strikes due to their cold, dry climates and lack of warm, moist air essential for thunderstorm development. Similarly, regions like the Sahara Desert also see minimal lightning activity.
Yes, aluminum is a good conductor of electricity, so it can attract lightning strikes. However, lightning is more likely to strike taller objects that provide a path of least resistance to the ground.
The Lightning Strike was created on 2008-10-24.
No, it is not possible for sheet lightning to strike a person. Sheet lightning refers to the illumination of a widespread area of the sky due to a distant thunderstorm. It does not actually involve a physical discharge of lightning that can strike objects or people.
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.
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Yes, aluminum is a good conductor of electricity, so it can attract lightning strikes. However, lightning is more likely to strike taller objects that provide a path of least resistance to the ground.
Lightning does strike ships.
Yes. Lightning CAN strike anything.
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No, Tangerine is not the lightning strike capital of the world. The title usually goes to regions like Florida in the United States or various places in Africa and South America where lightning activity is more frequent.
No, lightning does not strike upwards. Lightning typically strikes downwards from the clouds to the ground.
The Lightning Strike was created on 2008-10-24.
No, lightning does not always strike the ground. Lightning can also strike other objects such as trees, buildings, or even other clouds.
No, you cannot use a lightning strike to target a planeswalker in the game of Magic: The Gathering. Lightning strike can only target creatures or players, not planeswalkers.
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Lightning not only can strike the same place twice, it frequently does.