Given what we know, the flash-to-bang ratio of lightning and thunder is 5 seconds, meaning that for every 5 seconds, the storm is a mile away. This would mean it is not safe to continue the practice.
<h3>Why is continuing the practice unsafe?</h3>
- The flash-to-bang ratio tells us that every 5 seconds is a mile.
- The storm in this case is only 4 miles away, due to the 20-second delay.
- Lightning can travel as far as 25 miles from the center of the storm.
- This creates an unsafe environment and shelter should be a priority.
Therefore, we can confirm that the flash-to-bang ratio of lightning and thunder is 5 seconds, meaning that for every 5 seconds, the storm is a mile away. This would mean it is not safe to continue the practice.
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