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Are Concrete, Brick, and other like structures safe from lightning?
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Lightning has been known to strike and destroy concrete bridges over rivers, it strikes concrete and brick smokestacks... It strikes concrete mausoleums, monuments, and other like structures with devastating effects.
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Are Concrete, Brick, and other like structures safe from lightning?
Related Questions
- Not only are the risks of having a metal roof on your house virtually non-existent, but it is actually even ...
- Yes, lightning can strike the same spot twice during a storm or on different occasions.
- NO. Detecting lightning is technically very difficult as you have to be lucky enough to captrue the stroke ...
- After two records are merged, any differences in information will become conflicts for the new single record. ...
- No such thing as a best fighter jet in the world. Never has been, never will be. If for example you are only ...