I live in the lightening capitol of the world. First, if it is storming you shouldn't be even NEAR the water. What happens is you get electrocuted (yes, that mean death).
2006-07-06 03:25:30
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answered by butterfliesRfree 7
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I know a man who was scuba diving in a lake when lightening hit. He said the whole lake lit up very brightly. He was badly dazed, and barely made it out.
He was groggy for some time, and considered himself lucky to be alive.
2006-07-06 03:28:26
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answered by helixburger 6
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Water is a conductor of electricity you would likely fry but I'm not one hundred percent.
2006-07-06 03:38:18
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answered by misha 1
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we will be struck by lighting coz as every body know water is a good conductor of electricity
2006-07-06 03:26:59
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answered by kartik i 2
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If you are within a few feet of the strike point you'll likely be killed. If further away you could still be badly burned.
2006-07-06 03:26:14
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answered by Lee55555 2
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kiss your life goodbye! water is a conductor of electricity, and since humans are also mostly water we are conductors too.
2006-07-06 03:35:23
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answered by dcarcia@sbcglobal.net 6
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you get electricuted with something like *30x the power that you would get hit on land. because water conducts electricity and so like the kid below said... you die
2006-07-06 03:27:15
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answered by Stephanie B 1
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males would probably get the biggest hard-ons in their lives...long live lightning
2006-07-06 05:15:10
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answered by Miss Prim 2
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A barbecue happens.
2006-07-06 03:26:51
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answered by lifeinquestion 3
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it is the shortcut to heaven...laughs....well as we know water is a good conductor of current(obv.impure water).and our body is also a good conductor of current so the body will be shot.
2006-07-06 03:30:19
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answered by alexander 2
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