Energized air from the storm strikes your ears.
it could reach up and grab the moon.
it could reach up and grab the moon.
it could reach up and grab the moon.
well, if your far away then no. you wouldn't be able to hear the thunder. if how ever, you are close to the thunder storm you will hear thunder.
The onomatopoeia in "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury is the sound of the gun firing. The word "BANG" is used in the story to represent this loud noise.
In simple terms... light travels much faster than sound. The sound of the thunder takes much more time to reach you - than the flash of the lightning.
Thunder is the sound of lightning, because lightning moves faster then sound it takes a few seconds for the sound to catch up. So there is no sound of thunder, thunder is just the sound of lightning.
The ISBN of The Sound of Thunder is 9780330021357.
The Sound of Thunder was created in 1981.
Very close to 5 seconds.
You don't see thunder. You hear thunder. You hear thunder after seeing the lightning because light travels faster than sound. The further the storm away is, the bigger the time between when you see the lightning and hear the thunder.
Thunder is the sound of lightning, because lightning moves faster then sound it takes a few seconds for the sound to catch up. So there is no sound of thunder, thunder is just the sound of lightning.