because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
Why dont you find out? You would obviously have to write down some form of statement of attempt number 1 before you actually do attempt to be struck by lightning and in actual fact do not survive to give the readship an update... Anyway good luck in your pursuit of "knowledge".
Some individuals have been struck by lightning multiple times due to a combination of factors, including their occupation or lifestyle, which may expose them to stormy conditions more frequently. People like fishermen, golfers, or construction workers are often outdoors during thunderstorms. Additionally, the human body has some resilience, and the severity of lightning strikes can vary, allowing some to survive despite multiple encounters. Remarkably, the odds of being struck multiple times are extremely low, making such cases highly unusual.
Roy Sullivan holds the record for being struck by lightning the most times and surviving. He was struck a total of seven times between 1942 and 1977. Despite the odds, he survived each lightning strike.
Jorge Marquez, a Cuban farmer, was struck by a lightning 5 times during his life. That's second most anyone has been hit, record is 7 times, by Roy C. Sullivan.
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
because of the gravity of the earth contact the moon under the sea
Why dont you find out? You would obviously have to write down some form of statement of attempt number 1 before you actually do attempt to be struck by lightning and in actual fact do not survive to give the readship an update... Anyway good luck in your pursuit of "knowledge".
some times but not always
Some individuals have been struck by lightning multiple times due to a combination of factors, including their occupation or lifestyle, which may expose them to stormy conditions more frequently. People like fishermen, golfers, or construction workers are often outdoors during thunderstorms. Additionally, the human body has some resilience, and the severity of lightning strikes can vary, allowing some to survive despite multiple encounters. Remarkably, the odds of being struck multiple times are extremely low, making such cases highly unusual.
Roy Sullivan holds the record for being struck by lightning the most times and surviving. He was struck a total of seven times between 1942 and 1977. Despite the odds, he survived each lightning strike.
People who have been struck by lightning multiple times often survive due to a combination of factors, including the nature of the lightning strike, the person's health, and luck. Lightning typically travels along the surface of the body and may cause burns or nervous system damage, but it can also bypass vital organs. Additionally, many survivors receive immediate medical attention, which can help mitigate the effects of the strike. Their experiences may also be attributed to being in the wrong place at the wrong time repeatedly, rather than any specific vulnerability.
it means that the human being always wanted to advertise, so it realized that its good to do it whenever you have the occasion for preventing, but you can also survive from it on hard times
park ranger Roy C. Sullivan. He was struck by lightining 7 times before!
Florida has the the highest lightning strike density in the USA. There are about 8 million lightning strikes around the world each day. The odds of being struck by lightning in your life are 5000 to 1. The earth is struck by lightning 100 times each second.
Matt Thompson in Keystone Colorado was struck directly through his body. There are stories of people all over the world that have got hit by a lightning and survived. A key factor is that they have been working out and been covered in sweat or being very wet from rain itself. This seem to have saved them from the actual current going through the body instead of outside of body. Some people wearing necklaces have even had these melted/burned into the skin around their neck due to the intense power of the lightning. I have even heard about one single person being hit by lightning 3 times. I think the lightning got the better of him the last time, but he survived the first two. It is an interesting fact that people can survive such an experience. It is however so many people throughout the world with such an experience that it is a bit difficult to actually make a list of them all here. I cant really see the use of it. I am sure most of them prefer a nice and calm life.