The old wives' tale of "Lightning never strikes twice" has been proven untrue time and time again. Lightning forms from negative and positive charges within clouds and from the earth below. When these charges react with each other, the air between the cloud and the earth ionizes, which produces a lightning flash. Lightning is actually a series of multiple events consisting of a leader stroke of lightning, followed by as many as 40 smaller strokes of lightning. Being just split seconds apart, these strokes of lightning often reflect off the lining of the clouds.
Lightning rods that extend from above the roof to the ground protect buildings by forming a low resistance path for the lightning so that the lightning does not enter the building, but rather defuses as it penetrates the ground.
Some myths about lightning need to be explained. Lightning does strike tall buildings often, and during a particularly violent storm, a tall building may be hit by lightning several times. The safest place during a thunder and lightning storm is in a metal car or lying flat, face down, in the open, not under a tree as the myth suggests.
Many people believe that thunder and lightning are connected; however, this proves to be true only about 50% of the time, so if you're waiting for the clap of thunder, you're missing out on some exciting strokes of lightning!
Lightning causes injuries, deaths, and forest fires each year. However, some scientists reveal the positive aspects of lightning because it releases nitrogen into the atmosphere which the raindrops then deliver to earth to fertilize our soil.
What is the purpose of lightning rods according to the passage?
Protect buildings by drawing lightning away from them.
Lightning rods are designed to protect structures by providing a low resistance path for lightning, allowing it to safely travel into the ground without causing damage to the building. According to the passage, lightning rods extend from the roof to the ground to prevent lightning from entering the building and instead redirect it harmlessly into the earth.
While lightning rods do attract lightning, their primary purpose is not to simply attract it but to safely conduct it into the ground, minimizing the risk of damage to the structure they protect. The passage emphasizes protection rather than attraction as the main function of lightning rods.
The passage clearly states that lightning rods protect buildings by forming a low resistance path for lightning, ensuring that it does not enter the building but instead is diffused into the ground. This statement aligns with the correct interpretation of the passage.
Lightning rods do not increase the frequency of lightning strikes. Their role is to manage existing lightning strikes by providing a safe path to the ground, not to influence how often lightning occurs.
The passage does not mention lightning rods storing electrical energy. Their function is to protect buildings by safely redirecting lightning into the ground, not to capture or store the energy.
The passage describes lightning rods as protective devices that guide lightning safely into the ground, thereby preventing damage to buildings. The correct answer, B, accurately reflects this purpose, while the other options either misinterpret the function or introduce concepts not found in the passage. Lightning rods are safety mechanisms rather than attractors, frequency-increasers, or energy storage systems.
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