Who was struck by lightning in the Bible?

 

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Who was struck by lightning in the Bible?

Is it safe to use your cell phone during a thunderstorm?

What do thunder and lightning mean?

Is it safe to drive in a thunderstorm?

Is it true if you count between thunder and lightning?

Which part of a cloud is the most positively charged?

Which comes first, thunder or lightning?

What are the signs that lightning is close enough to hurt you?

What are 3 facts about lightning?

What colors are lightning bolts?

What's a fun fact about lightning?

How often does lightning strike the earth?

How long does a thunderstorm last?

Who was struck by lightning in the Bible?

 

St. Paul

 

Is it safe to use your cell phone during a thunderstorm?

 

Using a corded phone during a thunderstorm is not recommended because the phone is physically connected to the outside world by wires. However, a cell phone has no such physical connection and electrical current from a nearby lightning strike cannot reach it. It is perfectly safe to use a cell phone during a thunderstorm.

 

What do thunder and lightning mean?

 

Lightning is an electrical discharge. A single flash can heat the air around it to 30,000°C (54,000°F)! This extreme heating causes an explosive expansion of the air. The expansion creates a shock wave which turns into a booming sound wave known as thunder.

 

Is it safe to drive in a thunderstorm?

 

If you get caught in a storm while driving, you are safer in an enclosed metal vehicle. (That means cars with the roof tight and the windows closed.) When your car is struck by lightning, current flows through the car's metal body to ground. Do not touch any metallic object inside your car.

 

Is it true if you count between thunder and lightning?

 

If the thunder is more like a rumble, the lightning was at least several miles away. Counting the number of seconds between the lightning and the thunder then dividing by 5 gives the distance in miles to the lightning: 5 seconds = 1 mile, 15 seconds = 3 miles, 0 seconds = very close.

 

Which part of a cloud is the most positively charged?

 

Larger, denser sleet hangs in the middle of the thundercloud or falls to the bottom of the storm. The result is that the top of the storm cloud becomes positively charged while the middle and bottom of the storm cloud become negatively charged (Figure 3).

 

Which comes first, thunder or lightning?

 

Thunder and lightning happen at about the same time, but as you've heard, lightning travels faster than thunder (although it travels at supersonic speeds), and so we see lightning before hearing thunder.

 

What are the signs that lightning is close enough to hurt you?

 

Associate thunder with lightning, even if the lightning is not visible from your location. If you hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. Even if you don't hear thunder, you could still be in danger.

 

What are 3 facts about lightning?

 

10 remarkable facts about lightning

 

Flash speed.

When lightning strikes a beach.

The most struck place in the world by lightning.

Helicopters cause lightning.

1,400,000,000 strikes per year.

Lightning destroys trees.

But it can help plants grow.

Thumb-width and hotter than the sun.

What colors are lightning bolts?

 

Lightning comes in all the colors of the rainbow (red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and purple to name a few). It is almost always white, but often tinged with a different color around the edges.

 

What's a fun fact about lightning?

 

What is the temperature of lightning? Only about 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit – about five times hotter than the surface of the sun! Lightning flashes more than 3 million times a day around the world, or about 40 times per second. Not all of these lightning strikes the ground, some occur between or within the clouds.

 

How often does lightning strike the earth?

 

How many times a day does lightning strike the earth? About 100 lightning strikes the Earth's surface every second. This represents approximately 8 million per day and 3 billion per year.

 

How long does a thunderstorm last?

 

30 minutes

 

 

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