10:04pm!
Yes, lightning can strike while a rainbow is present. Rainbows occur during or after a rain shower, which can also be associated with thunderstorms that produce lightning. Seeing both a rainbow and lightning at the same time is rare but possible.
Roughly 1 mile away. Sound travels at about 1 mile every 5 seconds, so the time difference between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder can give you an estimate of the distance to the lightning strike.
If you hear the thunder almost at the same time as the lightning flash - the storm is directly overhead. Usually - the sound of thunder arrives a few seconds after the lightning, because light travels much faster than sound.
Lightning can strike houses during a thunderstorm, but thunder itself is simply the sound produced by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a lightning bolt. It is not the lightning strike itself, so thunder does not directly hit houses.
When you see a lightning bolt, start counting how many seconds till you hear thunder. Divide that number by 5 and that tells you how far away the lightning bolt was in miles. http://www.easycalculation.com/weather/lightning.php
Clock Tower is in Clock town right in the middle of it actually.
Summer is the time when lightning strikes most often.
The world's oldest clock tower is believed to be the Tower of the Winds in Athens, Greece. It was built in the 1st century BC and features a water clock to tell time.
Yes, lightning can strike while a rainbow is present. Rainbows occur during or after a rain shower, which can also be associated with thunderstorms that produce lightning. Seeing both a rainbow and lightning at the same time is rare but possible.
to tell time
12 AM or 2400
you are probably hearing the thunder from a different lightning strike.
10:04 pm!!!!!!
The first time someone noticed a lightning strike.
Big Ben - the world-renowned clock tower that resides in London, England - was built in 1858 after a fire destroyed the old Palace of Westminister. The clock tower was renamed the Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's 60th anniversary as queen.
The Clock Tower, built by Gary, (Also known as G.) in Club Penguin, is in the Snow Forts. You can get to the Stadium from the Snow Forts. The Standard Penguin Time showing on the Clock Tower is different from your time on your Standard Computer Time. You can also throw snowballs at the Clock Tower's target or you can get some buddies and have a snowball fight at the Snow Forts, in Club Penguin!
The clock tower on the new 100 dollar bill is set at 10:30.