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Explain why it is not a good idea to stand outside in a thunderstorm and wait for lightning to strike (as many stories about Ben Franklin say he did). Use the words "electrical charge," "conductor," and "insulator" at least once Someone please help me with this. I obviously do know the result of standing and waiting for lightning to strike outside but I am not sure how to add the words "electrical charge" "conductor" and "insulator" into my paragraphs.
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if you stand outside and get shocked your going to be the object that conducts heat, electricity, light, or sound. when you get shocked you are experiencing
electric charges which is going to move through-out your body.
hope it works:)
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