During a thunderstorm, consider the following actions: 1. Staying in ...
Dos and Don'ts during a Thunderstorm: - Open vehicles, like motorbikes, tractors, construction machinery and open cars are not safe. Open fields, tall trees, shelters in parks, elevated places do not protect us from lightning strokes.
- Carrying an umbrella is not a good idea at all during thunderstorms. If in a forest, take shelter under shorter trees.
- If no shelter is available and you are in an open field, stay far away from tall trees.
- Stay away from poles or other metal objects. Do not lie on the ground. Instead, squat low on the ground. Place your hands on your knees with your head between the hands. This position will make you the smallest target to be struck.
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During a thunderstorm, consider the following actions: 1. Staying in ...
The correct answer is option 'D' - 2 only.
During a thunderstorm, it is important to prioritize safety and take appropriate actions to reduce the risk of injury or harm. Let's analyze each of the given actions to determine which ones are safe choices:
1. Staying in an open field near large trees:
- This is not a safe choice. When thunder and lightning are present, it is dangerous to be in an open field as you become a potential target for lightning strikes. Large trees also attract lightning and being near them increases the risk of being struck.
2. Staying inside a car with all windows closed:
- This is a safe choice. When inside a car with all the windows closed, you are protected from lightning strikes. The metal body of the car acts as a Faraday cage, redirecting the electrical charge around you and into the ground. It is important to avoid contact with metal parts inside the car and refrain from touching multiple surfaces simultaneously.
3. Driving a motorbike:
- This is not a safe choice. Driving a motorbike during a thunderstorm exposes you to multiple risks. Firstly, being on a motorbike makes you more vulnerable to lightning strikes compared to being inside a closed vehicle. Secondly, the wet road conditions can reduce traction, making it difficult to control the bike. Lastly, strong winds and heavy rain associated with thunderstorms can impair visibility, making it unsafe to ride a motorbike.
In conclusion, staying inside a car with all windows closed (option 2) is the only safe choice during a thunderstorm. It provides protection from lightning strikes and minimizes the risk of injury. It is important to remember that thunderstorms can be unpredictable and it is always advisable to seek shelter indoors until the storm passes.