It is generally harder to make a fire in wet conditions, such as rain, as moisture can dampen the materials needed to start a fire. In snowy conditions, you can still make a fire using dry wood beneath the snow or by creating a platform to keep the fire off the wet ground.
Thunder, lightning, wind, and rain occur in the Earth's atmosphere.
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.
That is called a thunderstorm. Thunderstorms are common weather events characterized by heavy rain, strong winds, lightning, and thunder.
Thunderstorms are more intense than rain showers, with the potential for lightning, thunder, strong winds, and sometimes hail. Thunderstorms are often associated with convective activity and can lead to heavy rainfall and flash flooding. Rain showers, on the other hand, are typically lighter and shorter in duration, lacking the intensity and dynamics of a thunderstorm.
Rain Without Thunder was created in 1992.
No. Rain is water falling from the sky. Thunder is a loud booming noise produced by lightning. Thunder is usually accompanied by rain.
The duration of Rain Without Thunder is 1.42 hours.
My theory of thunder is that it functions as a way to help it rain. The water molecules are suspended in the cloud and form rain when it gets too heavy, but the thunder helps to make the molecules combine by the sound of the boom from the thunder. The intense soundwave vibrates the molecules till they combine, getting heavier till it forms rain drops. Not saying that it HAS to have thunder too form rain. It just helps. Have you ever noticed how when it is raining that the rain will seem to die down some but then there is that thunder that is from a nearby lightning bolt and a big boom then some seconds later the rain may increase some? This is my theory but I believe it to be true.
In the chat box type in; /weather clear to make it sunny, /weather rain to make it rain or /weather thunder to create a thunderstorm
AKON's "The Rain"
Rain Without Thunder - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
The answer is a storm. Lightning is seen before thunder, which is heard before rain, which falls from the clouds during a storm.
A thunderstorm. A thunderstorm produces thunder and lightning, rain, and not very often but hail as well.
Probably Thunder. The thing I do is send out a Pokemon with Rain Dance. Then, when it starts raining I send out Raichu and make it use Thunder. Pretty effective, since Rain Dance lasts for a while.
Thunder is just noise, so no. No to rain, too, unless the appliance is outdoors. Lightning, which causes thunder, could be dangerous to appliances with delicate electronics in them.
Rain and thunder typically occur together during a thunderstorm. Rain is the precipitation that falls from the sky, while thunder is the sound produced by lightning as it superheats the air around it. These two phenomena often happen simultaneously during a storm.