no it does not it comes from the sky
THE THUNDA COMES FROM THA SKY@!
Cloud-to-ground lightning is one of the most dangerous types of thunder, as it can strike directly and cause significant damage or injury. It poses a threat to both people and property during thunderstorms.
No, thunder is not an example of precipitation. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air heated by a lightning strike. Precipitation refers to water droplets or ice crystals that fall from clouds and reach the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
No, lightning does not come up from the ground during a thunderstorm. Lightning typically originates from the clouds and strikes downward towards the ground.
Lightning can come from the ground as well as from the sky. It can occur when a discharge of electricity happens between a cloud and the ground, or between two clouds.
Sort of. Mushrooms need a bit of moisture, and thunder is often followed by rain. So it's not really the thunder & lightning that brings the mushrooms out, but the accompanying rain that does it.Only rain would work just as well, but not be quite as noticeable.Lightning and thunder cannot cause mushrooms to grow, but they are usually accompanied by rain, and fungi (a mushroom is part of a fungus) grow best in moist environments.
Ground ozone is formed by thunder and lightening. It is a pollutant.
The sound of thunder is the sound of te lightning hitting the ground but just delayed.
ground types
no
Because the ground is denser than air. The noise of the thunder, form where the lightning bolt strikes the earth, travels faster in the ground than it does through the air.
A thunder shake is not a recognized term. It may refer to the sensation of the ground shaking or vibrations produced by thunder, which can be felt during intense thunderstorms or earthquakes.
Actually the Ground is the only super effective type against thunder type pokemon.
it does not come normally.
before thunder
Thunder is caused when warm and cool air come together to cause friction. Ions come together also.
No, thunder and lightning do not cause worms to come up from the dirt. Worms surface during rain showers because they can drown in waterlogged soil. The vibrations from thunder may startle them, but it's the wet conditions that drive them to the surface.
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