How is the sound of a balloon popping related to the sound of thunder?
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THE THEORY IS SUDDEN EXPANSION OF AIR
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WHEN THERE IS THUNDER THE HEAT OF THE LIGHTINING SUDDENLY INCREASES THE TEMPERATURE OF AIR AROUND IT WICH CAUSES A SUDDEN EXPANSION IN AIR AND DUE TO THIS THUNDER IS HEARD.
WHEN IT COMES TO A BALLOON,IF IT IS SUDDENLY BURST THE AIR INSIDE IT EXPANDS SUDDENLY LEADING TO THE NOISE.
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It's actually the rapid expansion of the air surrounding the path of a lightning bolt. ... When you pop a balloon, the air that was compressed (squeezed) inside of it rapidly expands, creating a shock wave through the air that sounds like a loud bang.
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