To native Americans thunder wood is the wood from a tree that has been struck by lightning.
Yes, it is possible to have thunder during snowstorms. This phenomenon is known as thundersnow, which occurs when a snowstorm has strong upward motion of air like a thunderstorm, resulting in lightning and thunder. Thundersnow is relatively rare but can happen during intense winter weather events.
The sound caused by the rapid expansion of air along an electrical strike is thunder. Lightning heats the air rapidly, causing it to expand quickly, which creates a shock wave that we hear as thunder.
Thunder is caused by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a lightning bolt. While thunder is typically associated with lightning, it is possible to hear thunder without seeing the associated lightning if the lightning is occurring far away or behind clouds. This phenomenon is known as "heat lightning."
Well, thunder doesn't actually produce lightning. Lightning produces thunder.
Yes, its possible
If you hear thunder in the distance you should find a safe place get a flashlight and stay as far away as possible from water.
Yes, it's possible. But very unlikely.
Lightning without thunder is not possible since thunder is directly caused by lightning. When lightning strikes, it superheats the air around it, causing it to rapidly expand and create a shock wave that we perceive as thunder. The closer you are to the lightning, the louder the thunder will be.
To native Americans thunder wood is the wood from a tree that has been struck by lightning.
It happened to me and I think there is 2 possible answers. 1. There is going to be a rare Pokemon in the grass or 2. its just a normal thunder storm. Sorry if I was no help!
Stormy; thunder, lightning and rain possible if the clouds gather together.
Yes, it is possible to have thunder during snowstorms. This phenomenon is known as thundersnow, which occurs when a snowstorm has strong upward motion of air like a thunderstorm, resulting in lightning and thunder. Thundersnow is relatively rare but can happen during intense winter weather events.
Yes. If lightning is still in your vicinity, you're still in the danger zone, even if you don't hear any thunder.
I am sure this would be possible, but it would no longer be legal to drive.
Yes, the noun thunder is a mass noun. Multiples of thunder are expressed as the object of a preposition (a lot of thunder, claps of thunder, rolls of thunder, etc.), or using an adjective (loud thunder, rumbling thunder, deafening thunder, etc.)
Thunder and lightening exist because of the electrostatic build up in large clouds. These same clouds also contain lots of rain. It is possible to hear the thunder from miles away even before the rain arrives. If the clouds are passing your location, you may never get the rain.