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For some trees, acting as lightning rods helps them survive

Summary by Science News Explores
Getting hit by lightning is not usually good. But one tropical tree seems to invite heaven’s wrath. In fact, it can benefit from a powerful electric jolt or two. The height and broad crowns of almendro trees (Dipteryx oleifera) act as natural lightning rods. They not only can survive a powerful bolt of lightning, but actually attract it. In a dense jungle, such zaps can even give the tree a competitive advantage. Why? That lightning will hurt it…

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Science News Explores broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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