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Why Does Thunder Make A Rumbling Sound?​

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Answered by TheConnoR
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Answer. Thunder is caused by the rapid expansion of the air surrounding the path of a lightning bolt. ... However, the grumbles and growls we hear in thunderstorms actually come from the rapid expansion of the air surrounding the lightning bolt.

Answered by rchhalaria
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The louder-than-normal thunder are common in Elevated Thunderstorms. These storms start to rise from the warm, muggy air above the ground. The typical surface based storms that we get in the summer, that may not be as loud, rise from the ground with the warm at the ground or surface.

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