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Trees and Lightning
Name: Mark H. Status: other Age: 30s Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: 2000-2001
Question:
What happens when lightening strikes a tree or another object on the ground?
Replies:
When lightning strikes a tree, the water in the tree rapidly boils, causing the tree to explode with a fair degree of shrapnel.
---Nathan A. Unterman
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