Table of Contents
- 1 Why during thunderstorm we can see lightning the moment it occurs but hear the sound later on?
- 2 Why do you see lightning before you hear thunder if both happen at the same time?
- 3 How do you describe the lightning?
- 4 What is a fear of thunderstorms called?
- 5 What does the sound of Thunder serve as a warning?
- 6 How far away can Thunder be heard from a storm?
Why during thunderstorm we can see lightning the moment it occurs but hear the sound later on?
Lightning is seen earlier and thunder is heard later because the speed of sound is 330 m/s and the speed of light is 300,000,000 m/s. Light travels faster than a sound. Thus, light from the lightning reaches first to you. The sound from the lightning takes longer to reach and hence heard later.
Why do you see lightning before you hear thunder if both happen at the same time?
A person on the ground sees the lightning flash before hearing the thunder because light at a speed of around 300,000,000 meters per second travels much faster than sound which moves at 340 meters per second. If you see a flash and hear a thunder clap almost simultaneously, the storm must be very near you.
What sound does thunder make onomatopoeia?
Words associated with the sounds thunder makes and are onomatopoeic are “clap,” “boom,” “crack,” “rumble,” and “crash.”
How do you describe the lightning?
Lightning is a strong and fast discharge of electricity from a storm cloud to the ground, within the cloud, or to another cloud. Lightning forms due to the separation of electrical charges. The heat of a lightning bolt causes the air to expand releasing a sound wave. We hear this as thunder.
What is a fear of thunderstorms called?
Astraphobia, also known as brontophobia, is a kind of phobia characterized by an intense fear of extremely loud but natural noises in the environment. Namely, lightning and thunder.
Why do we hear thunder when lightning strikes?
This rapid expansion and contraction creates the sound wave that we hear as thunder. Although a lightning discharge usually strikes just one spot on the ground, it travels many miles through the air. When you listen to thunder, you’ll first hear the thunder created by that portion of the lightning channel that is nearest you.
What does the sound of Thunder serve as a warning?
The sound of thunder should serve as a warning to anyone outside that they are within striking distance of the storm and need to get to a safe place immediately! Thunder is created when lightning passes through the air. The lightning discharge heats the air rapidly and causes it to expand. The temperature of the air in the lightning channel may
How far away can Thunder be heard from a storm?
Thunder is the sound caused by a nearby flash of lightning and can be heard for a distance of only about 10 miles from the lightning strike. The sound of thunder should serve as a warning to anyone outside that they are within striking distance of the storm and need to get to a safe place immediately!
What is the sound of lightning called?
Understanding Lightning: Thunder. Thunder is the sound caused by a nearby flash of lightning and can be heard for a distance of only about 10 miles from the lightning strike. The sound of thunder should serve as a warning to anyone outside that they are within striking distance of the storm and need to get to a safe place immediately!