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running on a open field when it is lightning, what are the chances of getting struck, compared to?

a place sourrounded by trees? its bigger but how much bigger

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Everyone should know how to change a flat tire. If you experience a flat tire while driving, pull the car fully onto the shoulder; make sure you are free of oncoming traffic. Turn on your hazard lights, place the car in park and set your emergency brake. Take your owner’s manual from the glove compartment. Remove the jack and spare tire from their storage area; consult the owner’s manual if you are unsure of their location. Place a wheel chock, or a large rock, behind and in front of a tire but not the one that you will be changing. Loosen all the lug nuts, which hold the wheel on, before jacking up the car. Consult your owner’s manual to determine proper jack operation and placement before you carefully jack up the car. Remove the loosened lug nuts and set them aside where they won’t be lost. Remove the flat tire and set it aside. Place the spare tire on the studs with the valve stem facing you. Replace lug nuts and, in a star pattern, cinch down until fairly tight. Lower the vehicle and finish tightening the lug nuts in a star pattern. You should probably add that the flat tire should be repaired as soon a possible so that you are not traveling without a spare tire as you never know when you will have another flat tire.

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