Why Does Thunder Sound The Way It Does? - Science ABC

Thunder claps are shock waves created by the rapid expansion of air following the formation of lightning. As it propagates, the shock waves attenuate, reflect and overlap, resulting in the transformation of thunder from a sharp clap to a low rumble.

Lightning and the rumbling sound of thunder have intrigued and enticed humans for centuries. Ancient Greeks believed that thunder was the weapon of Zeus, the Greek god of lightning. According to Scandinavian mythology, Thor was considered to be the god of thunder. In Hindu mythology, Indra is considered the god of heaven and thunder. From ancient times, clearly, thunder has been considered sacred and magical.

Today, with the advancement of science, we’ve figured out exactly what causes thunder and its distinctive layers of sounds.

Now, let’s go ahead and explore the science behind the frightening yet fascinating sound of thunder!

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