Light travels faster than sound. So unless you're very close, the sound will follow shortly after the lightning. For an easier-to-control example, you could watch large fireworks from a distance and get the same effect.
I would say becuase the thunder just starts off the storm then it comes to lightning
A lightning flash travels at the speed of light. The sound of thunder travels much slower. Therefore, we see the flash before we hear the thunder.
In simple terms... light travels much faster than sound. The sound of the thunder takes much more time to reach you - than the flash of the lightning.
The farther in between the two, the farther away the danger.
For the same reason you see lightning before you hear thunder, Light travels faster than sound.
Cause the voice comes 10 times faster than the flash so it is not dangerous but in that case it means that probably another flash of lighting is about to strike.
A lightning flash travels at the speed of light. The sound of thunder travels much slower. Therefore, we see the flash before we hear the thunder.
Because the speed of light is faster than the speed of sound.
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.
Speed of light travels faster than speed of sound
the lightning is roughly a mile away
Sound travels much more slowly than light. This is why we see the flash of lightning before we hear the thunder.
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.
In simple terms... light travels much faster than sound. The sound of the thunder takes much more time to reach you - than the flash of the lightning.
The farther in between the two, the farther away the danger.
You see lightning before you hear it because light moves faster than sound. Thunder comes from the lightning. You can't hear it until the sound waves reach you.
An example that shows light travels faster than sound are: - You see the lightning before you hear the thunder. - You see the light coming from the lighthouse before you hear the foghorn. Unless the storm is right overhead, you will see the lightning before you hear the thunder. An experiment you can do to prove that light travels faster than sound is you can ask your friend to turn on a torch and make a huge noise at the same time from quite a distance from where you are standing. If you have a large distance between you and your friend, you will probably see the light before you hear the sound.
For the same reason you see lightning before you hear thunder, Light travels faster than sound.