Some Loud Thunder was created on 2007-01-29.
"Thunder clappers" is not a common term. It may refer to a loud or sudden noise, similar to that of thunder, or it could be used as a colloquial term for a loud, abrupt sound or event.
The loud noise heard after lightning is thunder. Thunder is caused by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a bolt of lightning, creating a shock wave that we hear as a booming sound.
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Horses can be scared of thunder and lightning due to their natural instincts as prey animals. The loud noises and bright flashes can startle and stress them. It is important to ensure their safety during storms by providing a secure shelter for them to seek refuge.
It is meant to evoke a vivid illustration of the size of the sound of thunder. Thunder from a dog's point of view, perhaps.
thunder is real loud
Some Loud Thunder was created on 2007-01-29.
No, thunder is not an adverb. Thunder is a noun, referring to the loud rumbling sound that follows a lightning flash in a storm.
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"Thunder clappers" is not a common term. It may refer to a loud or sudden noise, similar to that of thunder, or it could be used as a colloquial term for a loud, abrupt sound or event.
it means that when thunder strikes loud it will go away quickly
it means that when thunder strikes loud it will go away quickly
This phrase is a figurative way to describe the loud sound of thunder during a storm. It conveys the idea that thunder is large and powerful, much like an angry giant, creating a dramatic image and emphasizing the intensity of the storm.
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As loud as thunder. You could always think of something else really loud and put it in the place of thunder. Could be the motorway, a waterfall, or a train.
A thunder slap usually refers to a very loud noise or clap that occurs during a thunderstorm. It can be caused by lightning striking nearby and the resulting shock wave producing a loud sound.