During rainy season why lighting come first followed by thunder
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In nature, a lightning flash and the associated thunder occur at almost the same time in a thunderstorm. A person on the ground sees the lightning flash before hearing the thunder because light at a speed of around 3 * 10^8 m/s travels much faster than sound which moves at 340 m/s. If one is 1,000 meters away from the thunderstorm, he/she would see the flash almost instantly after lightning occurs as it takes just a few microseconds, while the thunder arrives only after about 3 seconds (1,000 meters divided by 340 meters per second).
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In nature, a lightning flash and the associated thunder occur at almost the same time in a thunderstorm. A person on the ground sees the lightning flash before hearing the thunder because light at a speed of around 3 * 10^8 m/s travels much faster than sound which moves at 340 m/s. If one is 1,000 meters away from the thunderstorm, he/she would see the flash almost instantly after lightning occurs as it takes just a few microseconds, while the thunder arrives only after about 3 seconds (1,000 meters divided by 340 meters per second).
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lighting comes first because the speed of light in air in comparison to sound is very fast.
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lighting comes first because the speed of light in air in comparison to sound is very fast.
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