What causes thunder?
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
What causes thunder?
When a bolt of lightning shoots through the atmosphere, it heats the air to an amazing 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit in a tiny fraction of a second. The superheated air rapidly expands, cools and contracts, causing shock waves. These shock waves create sound waves, which we hear as thunder.
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