if water conducts electricity, why does a lightening strike in the middle of the ocean not kill those people standing in the same water beside a beach not get fried?

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if water conducts electricity, why does a lightening strike in the middle of the ocean not kill those people standing in the same water beside a beach not get fried?

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Because there is a LOT of water. If a lighting strike hits your pool, it’s gonna reach the side with almost no lost of energy. If it hits 100 million gallons of water, the energy is gonna get dissipated so much you can’t feel it on the beach

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