If they're close enough to the point of impact, that can happen.
Sort of. If there's a nearby lightning strike in the cables (wall socket, modem...)hooked up to the computer, then electricity can travel through the cables and into the person using the computer.
no
Most of the animals are Sea Lions or Seals, Fish, and other animals.
animals in the ocean/sea
Sea gulls, will davour the young of sea turtels, when they try and make there way to the sea. Animals like leopard seals and killer whales, will target the adults when there is nothing easier to find and kill.
no
when he flew a kite in a lightning storm.
Electrocuted
No because you could get electrocuted from the lightning. Lightning is attracted to any body of water.
the metal caught the lightning and he did not get eletrocuted
If there close to the strike yes
because you will get electrocuted idiot
Ben Franklin flew a kite during a lightning storm and was electrocuted through the wires in the kite.
It's not a common thing, but it does happen on occasion, especially if they were sheltering under a tall tree that got hit by lightning. But most often cows don't get electrocuted in a thunderstorm.
NoAns 2 -Another "Urban Myth" = LOL
Because the mast is made from metals, you'll end up being electrocuted
Only if you are outside using it during an electrical storm and get struck by lightning