Struck By Lightning
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The current of a lightning bolt spreads and flows in the ground after it has struck. A part of the current flows in the surface, underneath the grass for example.
If we stand close to the spot where the bolt struck the ground, an electric current flows through our body. This current
can harm us severely, depending on our distance to the spot where the bolt struck and on the way we stand on the ground with our feet.
Now, you probably wonder why it matters how you place your feet on the ground, why this determines how severe the injuries to your body might be. Well, then you should take a look at
Lilly and Fred's brainstorming!