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Why lighting and thundering seen while raining .​

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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Thunder is a consequence of lightning and lightning is born in rain clouds. ... As more and more droplets join together they become too heavy and fall from the cloud as rain. Warm air can hold more moisture than cool air, so when the warmer air is cooled and the moisture condenses, it often rains more heavily.

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Answered by arnabsaikia43
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Explanation:

Because the speed of light is more than that of the thundering.

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