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Not every lightning strike produces thunder. a. Trueb.False

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Answer: The given statement is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lightening is defined as steady expansion of air within and surrounding path due to the sudden increase in pressure and temperature that leads to emission of lightning.

Basically, lightning is a state of plasma in which the molecules are very rapidly striking with each other as it also contains positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.

Lightning always leads to the production of thunder.

Therefore, we can conclude that the statement not every lightning strike produces thunder, is false.

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