Because the tree is full of positive energy and the lightning, that's about to strike the tree, is full of negative energy and opposites attract.
About 3 000 bushfire per year are started by lighting strikes.
Lightning strikes over a million times a day.
Lightning does not hit something every time it strikes. There are various forms of lightning. Lightning that is classified as "cloud to ground" lightning will strike something in it's path. Another form of lightning is sheet lightning. This type of lighting illuminates the sky and spreads from cloud to cloud.
If lightning strikes a tree, the electricity typically travels through the tree's moist tissues and can cause the tree to explode or ignite. The intense heat from the lightning strike can also start a fire in the tree or its surroundings. Additionally, the tree may suffer damage to its internal structure, leading to potential long-term negative effects on its health and stability.
When lightning strikes a lightning rod, the last place the charges flow is into the ground through the metal rod, which provides a safe path for the electrical current. This helps protect the building from damage by directing the energy away from the structure and into the ground.
because lightning strikes higher objects and if it hit the tree a branch could break off and hurt you
What Should You Do - 2003 Lighting Strikes was released on: USA: 2003
well the tree would probably set on fire and the dead wood could possibly be used for fire
windsor
Thor is the god of thunder. It is said when he strikes his harmer lighting strikes.
Lighting strikes at objects
Lou Christie
Florida
The answer is florida. Florida almost got about 100 light strikes.
Not far enough if you get hit
Lightning
it produces a tsunami