It depends on where the lightening strikes. If it's very far away from you, it should be very quite. If it's right in front of your house, it should be VERY loud. It's because thunder is sound and it takes time to travel to your ear and the volume decreases the further you are from it.
Thunder does not have a temperature; it is simply the sound produced by lightning. Lightning ranges in temperature from 30,000 to 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
when the hot air from higher up meets with cooler, lower air and they collide and create thunder & when thunder happens, lightening is created after thunder
well it can make a hurricane with enough force. Usually, though, it just makes wind. Sometimes hot air gives in and it moves above the given space and cold air settles for that area.
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Thunder storms occur when hot air and cold air run into each other. Therefore one way of predicting them is if you notice a cold front has come during warm weather, or a warm front during cold weather.
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.
No, Thunder is really the sound what we hear when the hot and cool clouds mix.:)
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when the hot air from higher up meets with cooler, lower air and they collide and create thunder & when thunder happens, lightening is created after thunder
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No there is not because the lightning is so hot it melts through everything. Also thunder is random and is hard to attract.
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.
well it usually makes a thunder Storm
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thunder comes after the lightning. so, the lightning is related to how thunders are form. when lightning strikes, it warms the air surrounded to it. then, when the hot air meets and crash with each other, they make a noise.
well it can make a hurricane with enough force. Usually, though, it just makes wind. Sometimes hot air gives in and it moves above the given space and cold air settles for that area.