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When lightening strikes the water,
why aren't fish electrocuted?

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Answered by harshmishra222
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Lightning is very high voltage and it dissipates in all direction.

Lightning is attracted to electric charge on the surface of the water and does not penetrate the water more than few metre

If fish are close they can die , fish deep in the water generally don't fell it
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