Yes, it's possible. But very unlikely.
Thunder and lightning occur roughly at the same time during a thunderstorm, but they are different things. Typically you see the lightning first and then you hear the thunder.
you are probably hearing the thunder from a different lightning strike.
Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship, which means a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time.
It is possible. It is also possible for a painter to be a great tap dancer, but it is rare.
It means your too close to the lightning!
It is possible to be pregnant and have PID at the same time.
Probably because it's not very common for a baby to be born and a person to die at the same time. In the same household.
It is not physically possible to work 10 jobs. Three is about the maximum that a person can work at one time. I have done it as well as go to school full time..
Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship in the United States. This means that a person can be a citizen of the US and another country at the same time.
Yes, it is possible for thunder and lightning to occur during a snowstorm. This phenomenon is known as thundersnow and happens when a thunderstorm forms in wintry conditions, with snow falling instead of rain. Thundersnow is relatively rare but can produce heavy snowfall and strong winds.
Thunder and lightning occur simultaneously because they are both produced by the same atmospheric phenomenon: a lightning strike. When lightning flashes, it superheats the air around it causing it to rapidly expand and create a shock wave that we hear as thunder, which is why we perceive the two events as happening at the same time.
Yes, it is possible for wind, rain, hail, lightning, and thunder to occur simultaneously during severe thunderstorms. These weather phenomena often accompany each other as part of intense storm activity, creating hazardous conditions.