lightning fall on tree?
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lighting fall on tall yrees more commonly then shorter one
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In general, when lightning hits a tree, the water in the cells beneath the bark is heated and boils. Steam causes an explosion that knocks the bark off. ... If lightning strikes a bit deeper into the trunk, the entire tree may blow apart, or all the bark will blow off.
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