Why lightning doesn't fall on trains
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it's fall one day I'm in side the train and out side the rain.
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When lightning strikes a steel locomotive, freight or passenger car, the body of the vehicle forms a shield where the voltage travels over the outer surface, not the interior, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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