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23 May, 08:53

Which statement about thunderstorms is correct?

A. Lightning is seen before thunder is heard.

B. Thunder can occur without lightning.

C. Thunder is heard before lightning is seen.

D. Lightning and thunder are not related to thunderstorms

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  1. 23 May, 08:57
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    D. Lightning and thunder are not related to thunderstorms
  2. 23 May, 09:07
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    "Lightning is seen before thunder is heard" is correct about thunderstorms

    Explanation:

    A "thunderstorm" is a disturbance in weather that is related with lightning, dense clouds, heavy rain, hail or thunder. During a thunderstorm, lightning is always seen before thunder because the speed at which the light travels is faster than that of sound's speed.

    Also, thunder's noise could be heard up to 10 km away from lightning flash. The thunder sound lasts for a few seconds. The thunder makes noise because of the rapid and fast expansion of the heating of the air.
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