yes
Thunder cannot cause an earthquake because they are two different natural phenomena with separate causes. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning during a thunderstorm, while earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface.
No earthquake is not considered a storm. It is formed by the seismic waves.
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
cumulonimbus storm.
No
Cumulonimbus
will git thunder storm
Thunder cannot cause an earthquake because they are two different natural phenomena with separate causes. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning during a thunderstorm, while earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface.
-- flashes of light -- booms of sound -- some ozone -- rain -- wind
A storm with lots of lightning but no thunder can be described as a silent or quiet storm.
No earthquake is not considered a storm. It is formed by the seismic waves.
Yes, a storm will eventually lose energy and dissipate.
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
A thunder storm. It has no special name.
cumulonimbus storm.
No.
thunder storm season starts on november 23rd, at midnight, just when the narwhale bacons