it could electrocute you, or power outages, or floods, they are attracted to electricity making it very unsafe to use electric appliances during the storms.
In Greek mythology, Zeus, the god of thunder and lightning, was believed to wield the power to create thunder during storms. It was believed that the sound of thunder was created when Zeus threw his lightning bolts from the sky.
No, thunder and lightning are typically associated with warm weather storms. Snow storms do not usually produce thunder and lightning because the conditions needed for these phenomena are different. Thunder and lightning occur when there is unstable air and strong updrafts, which are not common in snow storms.
The thunder is the sound of lightning but you only hear the thunder after the flash because lightning is faster than the speed of sound.
bob and jo
cyclones,typhoons,thunder storms
I think the closest to the God of storms would be Zeus as he was the God of thunder and lightning.
In an Shock or static, or electrisity way yes it is by the lightning or thunder
most likely there is lighting from a further away storm and that's why the thunder occurs other wise i don't know
Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air surrounding a lightning bolt due to the intense heat. This expansion creates a shock wave that we hear as thunder. So, thunder is typically associated with storms that have lightning because the two phenomena occur simultaneously.
No they are very powerful storms, with wind, rain, lightning, thunder, hail
Yes, lightning and thunder can occur during typhoons. Typhoons are intense tropical storms that can produce severe weather conditions including heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning strikes. Thunder is produced by lightning and can be heard during a typhoon.
Opposite electrical charges inside storm clouds separate, causing lightning to flash towards Earth. Lightning has enough energy to heat the air all around it. This sudden burst of heat is what causes the noise we know as thunder.