EXPLAIN THE PHENOMENON Rolling thunder. Time The thunder sounds louder this time. BOUM rattles your home and you feel vibrations. You cannot see thunder. How is possible that thunder, a sound, can be felt? Use what you've observed to make a claim about why you can see or feel a wave. CLAIM A wave you see or feel is the result of energy, forces, Vibrations, oppisits forces COLLECT EVIDENCE as you work through the lesson. Then return to these pages to record your evidence. EVIDENCE A. What evidence have you discovered to describe a wave? A were could be a sound light, physical for radio wave The evidence I have collected is that 0 B. What evidence have you discovered to explain how energy affects a wave? Energy can affect a way because there are different types of energy in diffent wave frecuing cies. MORE EVIDENCE C. What evidence have you discovered to explain how the shape of a wave changes as the source of the wav changes? When you are finished with the lesson, review your evidence. If necessary, based on the evidence, revise your claim. REVISED CLAIM A wave you see or feel is the result of..... A disturbance or vibration inG medium. REASONING The evidence I collected supports my claim because.. Finally, explain your reasoning for how and why your evidence supports your claim.