In the past, many cultures attributed thunder to the actions of gods or supernatural forces. For example, ancient Greeks believed it was the weapon of Zeus, while Norse mythology associated it with Thor, the god of thunder. Other explanations included the idea that thunder was the sound of celestial battles or the rumblings of angry deities. These interpretations reflected the limited scientific understanding of natural phenomena at the time.
The past tense of thunder is thundered.
The Sound of Thunder
People think about other people from the past because either they have had a loved one die or maybe a good friendship they want to remember so they continue to think about the person because they might miss them. Or as parents, we like to think about and recall memories of our children when they were tiny tots (in the past) because we have good and loving feelings about our children that we like to remember.
The characters in the book Roll of Thunder Hear my cry looks like a few people. Many people think they look like famous people.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have not won any championships in the past 10 years. Their last NBA championship was in 1979 when the team was known as the Seattle SuperSonics.
It depends. Thunder soothes some people, but many others find thunder frightening.
~Celtic Thunder is actually a lot more popular than you think. Its just that not a lot of teens and young adults listen to them. Its more in the range of older adults. Most young people have no idea who Celtic Thunder is. They're more popular with people who are in the late 30's. :)~
The Greeks thought is was a chariot of the gods...
like garags
in the riuns, I think
Zeus, king of the Olympian gods.
The past of think is thought.