Can you guess how much the sound of thunder would measure in terms of decibels?
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Answer:
no we cannot measure..............
Approximately 120dB sound of thunder would measure in terms of decibels.
EXPLANATION:
The sound of thunder cannot be measured accurately. When clouds merge, the frozen raindrops collide together and they produce heat. This heat becomes an electric charge on the top and bottom of the cloud.
When the opposite charges attract it produces lightning and it causes the air in the hole through which it travels. Less than 1 percent of light energy is converted to sound. Since light travels faster than sound, the lightning is followed by thunder.
The thunder can be as high as 120 dB. in sound when it strikes the ground. It is ten times louder than the truck sound. The effect of the noise of thunder from the sky is not measurable.