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Why should we stay away from trees in thunderstorm weather?
1, there is a lot of water in the tree, and the tree is tall and lightning strikes are high. If you hide under a tree, once struck by lightning, electricity will be transmitted to the human body. Trees are not only conductors, but also the hot air on the surface will rise before it rains, and it will be charged by friction with trees. Trees are tall, and lightning attract each other when it thunders. Lightning is a high voltage. When it travels underground with trees as conductors, it will hurt things nearby.
2. Because rain is conductive, and because trees are close to lightning, lightning will automatically discharge to the earth along the nearest tree or building, and the voltage and current during lightning are very strong. Standing under a tree in a thunderstorm is easy to get hit and get an electric shock. Trees are taller than people, and the chances of getting an electric shock are high.
Once a tree is struck by lightning, the huge energy of lightning can instantly heat the water in the tree, make it evaporate, and then push the hard skin, and the result can be imagined.
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