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We see lightning practically at the same moment that it occurs because the flash travels at the speed of light, approximately 186,000 miles per second. Thunder, on the other hand, travels much more ...
My dad told me that if you count the seconds between seeing lightning and hearing the thunder, and multiply that number of seconds by 10, it indicates how far away the lightning is. Is that accurate? ...
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