Environment
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Humans and Animals With Wet Skin Have Higher Survival Rate When Exposed To Lightning, Study Says
Wet skin lessens the impact of lightning exposure on animals and humans. Read more here. A recent study shows that humans, just like animals, have a higher chance of survival from exposure to lightning with wet skin.
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