She is struck by lightning around 300 times each year.about 300 times a yearNo doubt. It is to be expected for something that tall.
The Empire State Building is struck by lightning about 23 times per year. So, from 1931 to 2000, it would have been struck around 1,092 times.
If you mean why is it struck by lightning... I'm pretty sure it is because it has a lightning rod on top which catches and grounds the lightning safely without doing any damage to the building
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.
Due to the Eiffel Tower's height and the fact that it is made of metal, it is commonly struck by lightning during thunderstorms. However, the Eiffel Tower possesses a very large lightning rod, and so lightning strikes pose little risk to the tower's structure or to human life.
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The lightning struck the top of the building.
It is not rare that the Eiffel Tower is struck by lightning. It has very large lightning rods that are grounded and dissipate the charge without major damage.
On average, the Empire State Building is struck by lightning about 23 times per year. It is a prominent target for lightning strikes due to its height and location in the New York City skyline.
A metal structure, at tall as that will be hit by Lightning repeatedly and frequently. Something they'd have known about when building it. Not even asking "when was it struck last" would make much sense. The answer would be something like "when the last thunderstorm passed over Paris."
The Transitive verb in this sentence is struck.
The Eiffel Tower is designed to withstand lightning strikes due to its steel structure and grounding system. When it gets struck by lightning, the electricity is directed safely into the ground through its metal framework, protecting the structure and its occupants. Maintenance checks are usually done after a lightning strike to ensure no damage has occurred.