When lightning strikes, the air is heated rapidly (up to 30,000 degrees Celsius), which causes the air to expand quickly, creating the shockwave we hear as thunder. Typically this sound travels ...
We usually see lightning before we hear thunder. That’s because light and sound travel at different speeds. The lightning flash travels very fast, but the sound of thunder travels much more slowly.
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