3700 miles per hour
The Flash
Yes, they travel some fast!
Flash, who was super fast.
The answer is.... quite fast
no it s not it is a very fast fire in the sky.
fast
I believe you mean "why does it matter how fast sound can travel?" There are many reasons for why it matters to know how fast sound travels. it can help with determining the distance of a lightning storm, tuning instruments, and is helpful with ballistics. -Tychusfindlay919
Approx. 270,000 mph or about 75 miles per second. Lightning creates light but is an exchange of energy and is, therefore subject to friction so it does not travel the speed of light.
A high-speed jet is nowhere near as fast as a lightning bolt.
He ran as fast as lightning
fast as lightning
As fast as a bolt of lightning.
as fast as lightning or as fast as light
Fast as flash speedy as lightning
So fast. kachow!
"Lightning" is a noun. Sometimes people try to use it as an adjective to mean "fast" (ex, "with lightning speed") but it really should be used as "like lighting" or "lightning-fast" or so on.
Lightning can be used as a noun (bolt of lightning) or an adjective (lightning fast). It is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense form.