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28 August, 10:06

Why were the pioneers often the target of lightning during storms?

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  1. 28 August, 10:14
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    Numerous reasons. For starters, they were often the tallest thing on the prairie since they went through numerous areas that were flatter than a pancake. Another was that since they moved in large groups, there was a lot of people who had things that could attract lightning so it was easy for a lightning bolt to strike them.
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