thunder comes after the lightning. so, the lightning is related to how thunders are form. when lightning strikes, it warms the air surrounded to it. then, when the hot air meets and crash with each other, they make a noise.
No. Thunder is a noun. There is an adjective form (thunderous, meaning loud) and an adverb form (thunderously, in a very loud manner).
All tornadoes form in thunderstorms and so are typically accompanied by thunder and lightning.
Thunder as a noun is a sound produced by lightning, so it normally has no plural form. Occurrences at two separate times or places would remain "thunder."
rains, winds, tornadoes, thunder, and lightning
Thunderstorms form from cumulonimbus clouds.
The word 'thunderous' is the adjective form of the noun thunder.
Tornadoes form from thunder clouds that are recently pasing the town.
Lightning and thunder react with oxygen to form ozone. Thus they help in replenishing the ozone layer.
Thunder is not electricity itself, but rather the sound that results from the rapid expansion and contraction of air heated by a lightning bolt. Lightning is a discharge of electricity that occurs during a thunderstorm, which can produce the sound we hear as thunder.
Yes thunder makes ozone. It is because when thunder passes through oxygen due to electrical discharge the oxygen molecules disintegrate and thus form nascent ozygen which on reaction with oxygen molecule form ozone. This process is used in the formation of artificial ozone in an ozoniser. The pleasant smell during lightning is of the formation of ozone.
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Thunder is not thermal or kinetic energy. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air heated by lightning. Lightning itself is a form of electrical energy converted into heat and light.