Men are more likely to be struck by lightning than women

A recent study by American scientists shows that men are more likely to be subject to lightning attacks than women.

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Lightning strikes near downtown Wichita, Kansas (USA) - (Photo: AP)

According to statistics from 1995 to 2008 in the United States, a total of 648 people died from lightning strikes, of which 82% were men.

In addition, another 1999 study also concluded the above. So why are men more likely to smoke lightning than women? According to the meteorologists in the US, when there are thunderstorms, men still risk taking outdoor activities like golfing, basketball . while women often find safe places to stay. hide immediately .

Florida is the state with the highest number of deaths due to lightning strikes in the United States, but Wyoming and New Mexico, on average, have the highest rates. The number of people hit by lightning on Sunday is 24% higher than normal days and July is the peak month of lightning-related accidents.

Therefore, the researchers have witty reminders that in order to avoid lightning attack, certain men are not likely to show off in Florida on July rainy days.

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