Lightning strike and subsequent eletrocution, fires started due to lightning strike, then all dangers that can follow from a fire.
Trees, masts, part of buildings falling as a result of lightning strike.
Strong winds can damage buildings and topple trees.
Heavy rains can cause flooding, with all those associated dangers.
Safety risks during a thunderstorm include lightning strikes, which can cause injury or death, as well as the potential for flash flooding, strong winds, and flying debris. It is important to seek shelter indoors, avoid using electronic devices or Plumbing, and stay away from tall objects or open fields during a thunderstorm.
released energy, thunder.
The Vikings believed that, during a thunder storm, the Norse god of thunder, Thor, was riding in his chariot. Whenever lightning flashed, the Vikings believed that Thor was throwing his hammer, Mjollnir.
The answer is a storm. Lightning is seen before thunder, which is heard before rain, which falls from the clouds during a storm.
Yes, it can be dangerous to light a candle during a lightning storm as it increases the risk of a fire starting. Lightning can potentially strike a home or building, leading to a fire hazard if there are flammable materials nearby. It's best to avoid lighting candles during such conditions for safety reasons.
no, it's just a myth that the Europeans made up
During a storm or Thunder Storm or is it the same?
Thunder and lightning
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released energy, thunder.
a blackout
The Vikings believed that, during a thunder storm, the Norse god of thunder, Thor, was riding in his chariot. Whenever lightning flashed, the Vikings believed that Thor was throwing his hammer, Mjollnir.
will git thunder storm
Of course you can cook during a thunder storm. Most home construction provides some "grounding" that protects people during lightning strikes. However, I wouldn't cook if I had an electric stove.
Because light travels faster than sound
Lightning rods are nice, but rare. Flash arresters are also good, and a little less rare. A fire extinguisher, just in case.
The answer is a storm. Lightning is seen before thunder, which is heard before rain, which falls from the clouds during a storm.
No, the word "thunder" is a noun that refers to the loud noise produced by lightning during a storm. It is not an action word.