Yes
The speed of lightning does not change as it travels through the atmosphere. Lightning travels at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second.
Like all light UV travels in waves
As light moves through the atmosphere, it continues to go straight until it bumps into a bit of dust or gas molecules
The name applied to light that is bent in the atmosphere is "refraction." This bending of light occurs due to the change in speed as light travels through different mediums with varying densities, such as air through the Earth's atmosphere.
As the light from the star travels through the turbulent atmosphere of the Earth it is refracted in a random sort of a way. This results in the observed twinkling.
They travels in the form of waves and are filtered through the Earth's atmosphere.
As far as you like. For example it travels from the sun and gets through our atmosphere without much difficulty.
No, light does not make noise when it travels through a vacuum.
Because the distance the light travels through Earth's atmosphere is greater when we perceive the Moon to be on the horizon, and the atmosphere acts like a magnifying lens.
Light travels as light energy. Light is a type of electromagnetic wave.
light travels from sun to earth through vaccum, so its easily understood
Light travels as light energy. Light is a type of electromagnetic wave.