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The farther in between the two, the farther away the danger.
I understand that it probably has something to do with how much interference there is in the air at the time. But is there an average distance, considering what the air is usually like?
No, you are not, but you might be in some medical trouble. Get to your physician right away if this is happening to you.
no light comes before sound its the law of conservation of energy
You saw heat lightning then. Heat lightning is to far away to hear
The farther in between the two, the farther away the danger.
Because the sun is so freakin far away..Can you hear your neighbors in their house? No but you can see them.
What does mean when you can hear crow from far away
humans are unable to see things that are too small, walk long distance and hear somethin too soft or too far away.
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.
Can hear and saw are the verbs, but "saw" should be "see".
I assume you mean that the firecracker is some distance away. Sound is very slow compared to light. Sound travels at 300 meters per second, light travels at 300,000,000 meters per second. So you see it long before you hear it.
I understand that it probably has something to do with how much interference there is in the air at the time. But is there an average distance, considering what the air is usually like?
Thunder is always heard after lightning flashes. The sounds from thunder can be heard from miles away, but you can see lightning and NOT hear thunder. Never the other way around.
No, you are not, but you might be in some medical trouble. Get to your physician right away if this is happening to you.
Are you talking about the song "do you see what i see"
why are you able to hear an see