Not really because an earthquake causes the world to shake and a thunderstorm is a series of loud rumbles. Also lightning is very loud noises with strikes of bright streaks.
yes.
Lightning
The noun lightning itself (electrical discharge) is used as a noun adjunct, rather than an adjective, in such terms as lightning bolt or lightning rod. Only when the intent is to show great speed or quickness (lightning speed, lightning reflexes) is lightning an adjective.
A natural form of static electricity is lightning.
ribbon
No
what are the examples of parralel processing
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Not really because an earthquake causes the world to shake and a thunderstorm is a series of loud rumbles. Also lightning is very loud noises with strikes of bright streaks.
Lightning forms in clouds.
No.
Yes.
A lightning storm is an excellent example of light travelling faster then sound because of the fact that unless it is directly above you the lightning always streaks first and then you hear the thunder.
Cumulonimbus clouds form lightning
Parralel parking with a miget.
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