he's fearful, wealthy, he's a hunter, willing, and clumsy.
Cause: When Eckels stepped off the path, he inadvertently stepped on and killed a butterfly. Effect: When Eckels and the others returned to the future, they found that people were "stupid" (examples: the spelling on the sign was incorrect; the people voted for the dictator rather than the "good guy" for President). Why: By killing the butterfly, Eckels made every descendant of that butterfly cease to exist. Animals that might have benefited from those butterflies, perhaps by eating them, or eating animals that ate butterflies, would not be able to do so. Some animals may have gone extinct altogether; some may have been undernourished or underdeveloped as a result. The "butterfly effect" eventually traveled up the food chain to human beings. Because the food chain was altered, human beings developed differently, seemingly less well than they had in the original time line, and because of those developmental differences, the humans in the future made some different choices than what they would have done had Eckels not stepped on the butterfly. Because of the time travel paradox, Eckels (or one of the others) could not go back in time to stop Eckels from stepping off the path, so he had to pay for the damage he had done, with his life.
To help a dog that is frightened by the sound of thunder, you can create a safe and comforting environment by providing a cozy space with blankets and toys. Calming aids such as anxiety wraps or pheromone diffusers may also be effective. In some cases, veterinarians may recommend anxiety medications or supplements to ease severe anxiety. Additionally, distracting the dog with treats or engaging in play can help divert their attention from the thunder.
They said they would want to go live in the year 1492, if Dutscher had become president over Keith
In Ray Bradbury's short story "A Sound of Thunder," time travel ultimately complicates rather than fixes mistakes. The protagonist's actions in the past lead to unintended consequences in the present, illustrating the butterfly effect. While time travel offers the possibility of correcting errors, it also introduces new challenges and risks, suggesting that some mistakes may be irreversible. Thus, the story emphasizes the complexity and potential dangers of tampering with time.
It's range is between a flute and clarinet, and thus has certain characteristics of each. It also can be compared to a trumpet (and often has duets with trumpets), but not as strident, more subdued. It also can sound similar to violins but more robust and darker.
Eckels is characterized as anxious, cowardly, and impulsive. He shows a lack of respect for nature and a disregard for the consequences of his actions.
The sound of thunder is often described as a loud rumble or booming noise. It can vary in intensity and duration, with some likening it to a roaring or rolling sound.
Some similes that can be used to describe the sound of thunder include "as loud as a cannon blast," "like a roaring freight train," and "as powerful as an explosion."
When an electric charge on a cloud discharges, usually to the earth, energy is released, including some light (lightening) and some sound (thunder).
Roaring rumble Crashing crescendo Thunderous tumult
Cause: When Eckels stepped off the path, he inadvertently stepped on and killed a butterfly. Effect: When Eckels and the others returned to the future, they found that people were "stupid" (examples: the spelling on the sign was incorrect; the people voted for the dictator rather than the "good guy" for President). Why: By killing the butterfly, Eckels made every descendant of that butterfly cease to exist. Animals that might have benefited from those butterflies, perhaps by eating them, or eating animals that ate butterflies, would not be able to do so. Some animals may have gone extinct altogether; some may have been undernourished or underdeveloped as a result. The "butterfly effect" eventually traveled up the food chain to human beings. Because the food chain was altered, human beings developed differently, seemingly less well than they had in the original time line, and because of those developmental differences, the humans in the future made some different choices than what they would have done had Eckels not stepped on the butterfly. Because of the time travel paradox, Eckels (or one of the others) could not go back in time to stop Eckels from stepping off the path, so he had to pay for the damage he had done, with his life.
-- flashes of light -- booms of sound -- some ozone -- rain -- wind
they would have the worst dictorship
The main characteristics of sound are frequency, amplitude and wave length
Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air surrounding a lightning bolt as it travels through the atmosphere. The intense heat of the lightning bolt causes the air to rapidly expand and contract, creating a shock wave that we hear as thunder.
It would be difficult to have a video of thunder since it is a sound and doesn't not show up well on a video. However, there are some amazing videos of storms with both thunder and lightening on the National Geographic website.
In simple terms... light travels much faster than sound. We see the lightning flash first, followed by the sound when it finally reaches us