Why is the sound of bursting ballon the same as of thunder and lightning in the sky ??
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It suddenly heats the air to as much as 18,000 degrees and that air next to the bolt explodes out (and eventually cools and races back in to some degree) This exploding (expanding) and contracting air creates the sound we know as thunder.
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SO THE SAME CASE WOULD TAKE PLACE IN BALOON TOO SO IT IS SAME AS THUNDER AND LIGHTINING
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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. When a bolt of lightning flashes through the sky it heats the surrounding air to temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun
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