What does roar mean? What is its relationship to thunder?

2024-04-13 2024-04-13T08:20:48Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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Weather of Arabia - Roaring, this deep and powerful sound that is sometimes heard in days of stormy weather, arouses the curiosity of many, and raises questions about its nature and source. Have you ever wondered about the meaning of roaring and its relationship to the natural phenomenon known as thunder? In this article, we will explore the name of the roar and its close relationship to thunder, shedding light on how it is formed. Let us dive together into the world of weather and natural phenomena to understand what is behind this mysterious and amazing sound.

What does roar mean? What is its relationship to thunder?

Answer: Roar is a scientific term of Arabic origin. It simply means raising and repeating a sound in a distinctive way, and refers to loud and loud sounds.

This term is used to describe many sounds, including the sound of thunder , boiling liquids in vessels, and even the sound of pigeons. The active participle of roar is known as “hadar,” and the exaggerated form of this term is “hadar.”

What is the sound of thunder?

Answer: Thunder is known as the sound produced by the path of lightning light in the sky. Lightning quickly heats the air to very high temperatures, which can reach five times hotter than the surface temperature of the sun.

Rolling thunder occurs when sounds far or close to the lightning source are delayed in arriving, or when the sounds echo off mountains, layers of air, or other obstacles. Since sound travels at a speed of about 1.6 kilometers per second, we can determine the distance that lightning travels by the number of seconds between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder. Lightning is often seen without the observer hearing the sound of thunder, because it occurs at a distance of 15-25 kilometers.

Thunder is capable of making a variety of different sounds. When lightning strikes a place nearby, thunder is usually interpreted as a short, loud crack, while thunder that occurs far away is considered loud and long. Thunder can also sound like a large, successive crack with a roar that follows. Note that lightning is the main element that produces thunder, and without lightning, thunder cannot occur.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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