Why is lightning seen before sound of thunder is heard even though both occurs simultaneously during thunder storms?

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2026-01-31 22:50

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Because the speed of light is faster than the speed of sound. In fact, light arrives at the observer virtually instantaneously, but sound takes almost 5 seconds to travel each mile.

It's simple to observe lightening then count seconds until the thunder is heard to estimate the distance.

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