Lightning follows the path of least resistance, choosing targets based on factors like height, moisture, metal structures, and landscape shape, rather than randomly; tall objects shorten the distance electricity must travel, making them more likely to be struck.
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How Lightning Chooses Where to Strike ⚡🌩️Ajouté :
Lightning can heat the air hotter than the surface of the sun, but how does it decide exactly where to strike? Inside thunderstorms, collisions between ice and water particles create huge electrical charges. Eventually, the difference becomes powerful enough to discharge as lightning. Lightning usually follows the easiest path to the ground. Tall objects like trees, towers, and buildings are more likely to be struck because they shorten the distance electricity must travel. Moisture, height, metal structures, and even the shape of the landscape can influence where lightning strikes during a storm.
So, lightning doesn't randomly pick targets. It follows physics, electricity, and the fastest route through the atmosphere.
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