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Each year, an average of 27 people die from lightning strikes in the United States. Thunder itself does not directly cause deaths, but lightning, which produces thunder, can be deadly.
On average, around 49 people are killed by lightning strikes in the United States each year. Lightning strikes can be fatal due to the high voltage and current they carry, which can cause cardiac arrest or severe injuries to the nervous system. It is important to seek shelter indoors during a thunderstorm to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning.
Floods are the worst because water can tear up roads causing lots and lots of damage and lots of money. The deadliest Storm recorded was a flood that killed 68,00 people and whipped out most of Ancient Greece
There were 2340235351324580237524176435413 billion reports of death resulted by lightning since 12th century There were 2340235351324580237524176435413 billion reports of death resulted by lightning since 12th century There were 2340235351324580237524176435413 billion reports of death resulted by lightning since 12th centuryMore than 1,000 people get struck by lightning every year in the United States, and more than 100 of them die as a result of the strike. Lightning is not something to toy with. If you are caught outside in a storm, always look for appropriate shelter. Do not take any chances -- lightning can use you as a path to the earth just as easily as it can use any other object. Appropriate shelter would be a building or a car (see the "lightning myth" sidebar at the bottom of the page to find out why). If you do not have anywhere to go, then you should avoid taking shelter under trees. Trees attract lightning. Put your feet as close together as possible and crouch down with your head as low as possible without touching the ground.
The Empire State Building is struck by lightning about 25 times per year on average. With its height and location in a lightning-prone area, it acts as a lightning rod and is well-equipped to handle these strikes.
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yes :> cause thunderstorm is a compound word, isn't it?
A storm that produces lightning is called a thunderstorm or a lightning storm. Lightning can be stationary or move around.
A storm with lots of lightning but no thunder can be described as a silent or quiet storm.
When you cross a lightning storm with cashews you get nuts and bolts.
When you cross a lightning storm with cashews you get nuts and bolts.
cumulonimbus storm.
No, a tent is not safe during a lightning storm as it does not provide adequate protection from lightning strikes. It is recommended to seek shelter in a sturdy building or a designated lightning-safe structure during a storm.
No, it is not safe to sit in a car during a lightning storm as the metal frame of the car can conduct electricity and put you at risk of being struck by lightning. It is safer to stay indoors during a lightning storm.
Any storm that has lightning and thunder is a thunderstorm. It wouldn't matter if there was snow, rain or no precipitation falling, if there is lightning it is a thunderstorm
The adjective for lightning is "lightning." For example, you could say "a lightning storm" or "the lightning bolt."
It's not safe to be in or around a body of water during a lightning storm.