Sounds differ by amplitude, frequency and number of frequencies contained in a sound.
Wind chimes make sound, when they are placed where there is wind or some other force that moves the tubes, by colliding with each other. Each tube is tuned to make a specific sound through its length and density, and when the tubes hit each other they make a sound and resonate to create a variety of different sounds.
AenEId, KorEAn, JOAnna.
Both are as bad as each other but in a completely different way. 'Sound pollution' is called 'noise pollution'.
Short answer: No Headphones come with different drivers and frequencies which make each headphones sound a bit different from a different type. Example: Bass might sound much better on one set of headphone than an other one; Highs and Lows as well will be different on each.
Two O's beside each other make different sounds as in food, look, blood, and door. Mostly two O's beside each other make the long "u" sound.
They sound very different from each other as a piano has wires that are hit by hammers which make a percussive and full sound the flute is a reed instrument with a more sustained and mellow tone.
There are many very different US accents and there are also many very different Irish accents. They would be all very different, so would not sound like each other.
To alternate between constructive and destructive interference requires different frequencies.
they are different to each other
It produced by the sounds.
the answer is 8 channels and 8 speakers
sound helps us to communicate with each other