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Different Thunder Sounds Matter Of Proximity

Q: Why is there such variation in the sound of thunder, from the sharp crack to long rumblings?
A: The energy released by lightning — which can get as hot as 50,000 degrees — rapidly heats up surrounding air molecules, which expand faster than the speed of sound and create a shock wave that sounds like an explosion, said Thomas Achtor, a researcher with the Space Science and Engineering Center.