crackle
rumble
ripple
clank
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Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: B. rumble
The sound of thunder is a rumble. It is a low, continuous sound that is caused by the rapid expansion of air when lightning strikes. The rumble can be heard for miles, and it can be very loud.
The other options are not correct because they do not describe the sound of thunder.
- Crackle is a short, sharp sound that is often associated with fire.
- Ripple is a soft, continuous sound that is often associated with water.
- Clank is a sharp, metallic sound that is often associated with metal objects hitting each other.