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a metallic rod is attached to the building to avoid lightning true or false​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

To protect tall buildings from damage by lightning, lightning conductors are fixed on them. A lightning conductor consists of a metal rod ending in spikes at the top. The lower end of the rod is attached to a copper plate buried deep in the earth.

Answered by vanshikayadav035
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Answer:

To protect tall buildings from damage by lightning, lightning conductors are fixed on them. A lightning conductor consists of a metal rod ending in spikes at the top. The lower end of the rod is attached to a copper plate buried deep in the earth.

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