Thunder will not cause blindness, it may cause hearing damage if the lightning strike is very close.
No, thunder cannot make you blind. Thunder is the sound that occurs after lightning, which is a sudden discharge of electricity in the atmosphere. While lightning can potentially cause blindness if someone is struck directly, thunder itself does not have the ability to affect your vision.
No, Zeus is not blind. In Greek mythology, Zeus is portrayed as a powerful god who rules over the sky and thunder.
If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.
If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.
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The sharp crack from thunder when it is close is due to the rapid expansion of air around the lightning bolt. The lightning bolt heats the air around it to an extremely high temperature causing it to expand rapidly, creating a shockwave that we hear as thunder. The closer the lightning strike, the louder the thunder crack.
Thunder can reach up to 120 decibels at close range, which is equivalent to the noise level of a chainsaw.
It means your too close to the lightning!
Narrow-mindedness, close-mindedness, limited view.
No, they're not blind, they can see but they only have close range vision so they are easily scared by sudden movements.
It depends on year and season.
It really depends on the thunder. A tremor or volcanic eruption can sound like distant thunder. The thunder of a close by lightning strike can sound like a bomb or grenade.