Why is lightening more likely to strike trees and skyscrapers rather than other places?

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Why is lightening more likely to strike trees and skyscrapers rather than other places?

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path of least resistence.

Effectively it tries to dissipate itself in the ground.

In fact skyscrapers usually have lightning rods to help with this, and to prevent other issues.

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