Any Faraday cage would be safe, e.g. a car.
Yes, lightning can strike the same place multiple times. Tall structures like skyscrapers and lightning rods are likely candidates for repeated strikes due to their height and conductive properties that attract lightning.
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Yes, lightning can strike through a roof if the building is not properly grounded or protected by a lightning rod. Metal components such as wiring, pipes, or structural elements can conduct the electrical current from a lightning strike, potentially causing damage or fire. It is important for buildings in areas prone to lightning strikes to have proper lightning protection in place.
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The notion that lightning never strikes the same place twice is a myth. Lightning can strike the same location repeatedly, especially tall structures or high points that attract lightning due to their conductivity. In fact, some areas are more prone to lightning strikes due to geographic features or weather patterns.
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Lightning not only can strike the same place twice, it frequently does.
There is no lightning on the moon and never will be because lightning is an interaction between a planet and its atmoaphere. The moon has no atmosphere, therefore, no lightning.
A lightning rod is grounded, meaning it connects to the ground, and the ground is the last place the charge flows to. It is absorbed into the planet Earth.
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Lightning does occur in different places, but many more times then 2!
This is not true. Some places have been hit many times. The Empire State Building, for example, is hit by lightning an average of 100 times per year. If you looked at it from a simple perspective, most spots are never hit by lightning, but one bolt does not affect the chances of another striking. So the chances of the same spot getting hit twice completely at random are extremely low. However, lightning is not completely random. Tall objects naturally attract lightning, so objects such as towers and mountains tend to be struck fairly frequently.