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When lightning appears in the remote distance and appears to produce no thunder sound, it is popularly known as "heat lightning." Meteorologists will tell you that there really is no such thing as a distinct type of lightning that is not followed by thunder. All lightning produces thunder, but it is only audible for a distance of some 15-20 miles from the storm. At night, lightning can be seen for distances of up to 125 miles if the conditions are right. So when lightning is seen but no thunder is heard, you are simply too far away from the storm.
Light travels faster than sound. So unless you're very close, the sound will follow shortly after the lightning. For an easier-to-control example, you could watch large fireworks from a distance and get the same effect.
there are small cold ice cubes in clouds and once there is a really bad storm they start moving and they start bump into each other witch makes a electiric zap and the zap beacomes so much full of energy it gives out the most extrodinary colours witch we call " lightning"
When a college game is postponed due to lightning, players, officials, and spectators are usually evacuated to a safe location until the storm passes. Once it is determined safe to resume, the game will typically pick up from where it left off or be rescheduled for a different date.
If the water starts rising after you flush the toilet, you should quickly turn off the water supply to the toilet by twisting the shut-off valve located behind the toilet. This will prevent the toilet from overflowing.
If you notice your toilet leaking from the bottom, you should immediately turn off the water supply to the toilet by shutting off the valve located behind the toilet. Then, you should contact a plumber to assess and repair the leak to prevent further damage.
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If you notice water leaking from the base of your toilet, you should immediately turn off the water supply to the toilet by shutting off the valve located behind the toilet. Then, you should contact a plumber to inspect and repair the issue to prevent further damage.
Unless it is a very strange arrangement, turning off the toilet on the first floor should only shut off the water to that toilet. It should have no effect on the upstairs shower.
When your toilet is overflowing, you should immediately turn off the water supply to the toilet by turning the shut-off valve located behind the toilet. Then, try to stop the overflow by using a plunger or a plumbing snake. If the problem persists, contact a plumber for assistance.
The safest procedure for protecting your computer during a thunder storm is to turn it off and unplug it from the power socket and from the cable or telephone connection.
Remove the toilet from the floor, locate the broken tip, and replace the toilet. Don't forget the new wax ring.
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If your toilet is cycling on and off, the first thing to check is the flapper valve in the tank. It may be worn out or not sealing properly, causing water to leak and the toilet to cycle.
If your toilet is leaking from the water valve, you should first turn off the water supply to the toilet by shutting off the valve located behind or near the toilet. Then, you can try tightening the valve or replacing it if necessary. If the leak persists, it may be best to contact a plumber for further assistance.
If you have a leaky toilet shut off valve, you should first turn off the water supply to the toilet by locating the main shut off valve. Then, you can try tightening the packing nut on the shut off valve with a wrench to see if that stops the leak. If the leak persists, you may need to replace the shut off valve with a new one.