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the weather department has predicted that a thunderstorm is likely to occur on a certain day. Suppose you have to go out on the day. would you carry an umbrella? explain.​

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Answered by ritvikg2006
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Explanation:

You'll Be Struck by Lightning If You Carry an Umbrella (or a BlackBerry) in a Storm. News flash: Metal doesn't attract lightning. ... Carrying an open umbrella may slow you down if you're running for cover, but the fact that the umbrella is part metal doesn't factor into it.

Answered by Anonymous
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No, one should not carry an umbrella during a thunderstorm. The thunderstorm is accompanied by lighting and the charges might travel from the cloud to the metal rod on the umbrella and might cause an electric shock to the person carrying it. So, it is not safe to carry an umbrella during lighting.

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