William Shakespeare often uses thunder and storms to suggest cosmic disorder because weather has traditionally been associated with the gods. Shakespeare was heavily influenced by the Latin language as well as Greek and Roman mythology and the gods moods were often tied to the weather.
Shakespeare uses thunder or storms in a number of plays as an indication that the political realm (which according to contemporary theory was divinely ordained) had gone amiss. Most notable of these are Macbeth, Julius Caesar and King Lear.
Many of Shakespeare's plays include sound effects, most famously in King Lear includes the storm with wind, rain, and thunder. Clocks frequently toll, as do bells. Cannon fires from offstage, and there are various nature noises such as bird calls and dogs barking.
A heath is basically a barren waste land, its unproductive and there is no life there (nothing grows there). There is no life here, whereas the role of land is to sustain life. The witches are there because they are going to be unproductive in what they do there. This is all also connected to the weather (lighting and thunder) they all reflect on each other - the witches are like the thunder (powerful and suggest evil)
The Path of Thunder - ballet - was created in 1958.
lighting comes before thunder because it is the heat of lighting that causes thunder
you have to ivolve a pikachu with a thunder/lighting stone. you have to ivolve a pikachu with a thunder/lighting stone.
You see lighting and hear thunder.
Thunder and lighting are both products of a thunderstorm. Lighting is a static discharge that usually occurs during a thunderstorm (though it can also occur in some volcanic eruptions) and thunder is the shockwave produced by lightning.
Kaminari is thunder, inazuma is lighting.
William Shakespeare often uses thunder and storms to suggest cosmic disorder because weather has traditionally been associated with the gods. Shakespeare was heavily influenced by the Latin language as well as Greek and Roman mythology and the gods moods were often tied to the weather.
Well, thunder doesn't actually produce lightning. Lightning produces thunder.
Yes. Thunder is the sound of lighting hitting the ground. Light travels much faster than sound so you see the lighting first and hear the thunder afterwards. If you see the lighting and hear the thunder right after, then you are closer to wear the lighting struck.
Static discharge
it forms in clouds
condensation creates thunder clouds.
The Sky Was Black, Then Came The Thunder and Lighting.