Yes, only when God has gas and is taking a dump (the ocean)
the thunder drum is in wecrkers reef and the scauldron in the great west ocean
When thunder strikes over the ocean, it creates a loud noise due to the rapid expansion of air caused by the lightning. This sound may not travel as far over water compared to over land, but it can still be heard by people nearby. Lightning can also cause harm to any boats or structures on the water if it strikes directly.
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.)
"The rising action of "Thunder from the Sea" involves the main character, Kai, discovering his connection to the ocean and the ancient powers it holds. As he learns to navigate this newfound world, he faces challenges and obstacles that test his abilities and determination, leading up to a climactic confrontation with a powerful sea creature."
well they both have to do with water but its just the form that is differant ** A hurricane is a large storm that forms over an ocean, wind rain and lightning and thunder come with this storm. A tsunami is a large wave that travels on the ocean.
Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air that occurs when lightning strikes during a storm. A hurricane is a large, rotating storm system characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, typically forming over warm ocean waters. Thunder is a common occurrence during thunderstorms, which can occur in the presence of hurricanes but are not the same phenomenon.
Thunder and lightning occur simultaneously. We often hear the thunder after seeing the lightning due to the distance between us observers and the source of the lightning. Light travels faster than sound, so we see the lightning first and hear the sound later.
thunder leone
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.
Chinese Thunder. Japanese Typhoon. Korean Sleet. Vietnamese Hurricane. Laotian Ocean. Thai Dynamite. Easy.
thunder gale force wall, thunder king tearing blast, thunder wild wind fang dance, and 100 thunder fang dance
thunder gale force wall, thunder king tearing blast, thunder wild wind fang dance, and 100 thunder fang dance