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tell me why electricity strikes on trees​

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Answered by amarnathbeeranna
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because it acts as positive ion as the thunder has negative ion so it strikes the tree as tree bark contain xylem a content of water

Answered by amrutbhoite4
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trees protrude from the earth's surface, making them frequent victims of direct lightning strikes. Electricity seeks the path of least resistance, and the moisture (sap and water) inside a tree is a much better conductor than air.

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