Why do massive explosions have a delayed sonic effect depending on how far away you are from it?

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Why do massive explosions have a delayed sonic effect depending on how far away you are from it?

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Sound travels much slower than light (which is what enables you to see..), take a lightning bolt for example, you always see a flash in the window and only after 2-3 seconds you hear a massive thump that scares the living shit out of you and your teddy bear.

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