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pjm007 | 11:19 Wed 29th Jun 2005 | Animals & Nature
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How does thunder make a noise ? Is it to do with low and high pressures ?

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According to Wikipedia:

Thunder is the sound of the shockwave caused when lightning instantly heats the air around it to up to 30 000 �C (54 000 �F). That super-heated air expands rapidly, then contracts as it cools. The rapid expansion / contraction generates sound waves, making the sound that is called "thunder."

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i thought the noise of thunder was made by the crackle of the lightning, so basically the thunder comes from lightning. thats all i thought anyway
I thought is was due to trapped wind! 
I always thought it was very hot air meeting cold air - you always get thunder storms after hot weather, then it goes cooler. Am I misinformed? That's what I've told my kids and I want them to be right!!!!!!!

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