Thunderstorms can be nearly stationary, while others can clip along at the rate of 50 mph or more.
The thunder happens so fast it makes a clapping noise even though it last a long time.For example,if you punch a punching bag a 'woosh' sound will come out of you.The reason that happens is because it happens so fast like it appears out of no were.
Lightning in clouds without the sound of thunder is often caused by heat lightning. This type of lightning occurs when a storm is far away and the sound of thunder cannot travel as far as the light from the lightning.
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.
A quick rule of thumb is 5 seconds. Since sound travels at a little over 1000 feet per second which is about a fifth of a mile. A better estimate is 1125 feet per second. 5280 / 1125 = 4.693 seconds
Sound travels faster in higher temperatures because in higher temperatures the molecules collide more often. Thus, as the temperature of the medium decrease, the speed of sound decreases. So in the summer.
The name Thunder means strong and fast.
faster than a thunder
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
Yes, they travel some fast!
Fast Track - 1997 Sweet Thunder 1-2 was released on: USA: 3 August 1997
437 miles
Depends how fast you throw it
quite fast
bobcats travel fast,but they only go up to 57 m.p.h.
A fast way for penguins to travel on land is sliding on their bellies. This allows them to travel faster and farther.
Thunder doesn't "travel"....it is a sound which you cannot "see".....I'm sure you are thinking of lightening..,..
I was like as fast as a lighting boult