No, ninjas don't make make sounds anyway, but if it does, it's definitly the last sound you'll ever hear.
Only Chuck Norris can know whether or not it makes a sound, and anyways he's the reason why the ninja fell in the first place.
No.
Sound is vibration, transmitted to our senses through the mechanism of the ear,
and recognized as sound only at our nerve centers. The falling of the tree or
any other disturbance will produce vibration of the air. If there be no ears
to hear, there will be no sound.
It should. Put a video recorder there and you'll see.
There are three aspects of this question.
1) Although physically, we can "assume" a sound will be created, there would have to be evidence of some sort to actually prove that it happened.
2) Although we define the vibrations the falling tree makes as "sound," its existence as sound would have to be perceived by humans, or by other animals.
3) Philosophically, the existence of the sound cannot be absolutely posited, but then neither can the existence of the tree itself unless it is perceived.
Yes!
Yes
because no one is around to hear it!
yes
If a tree falls in the forest, and there's no one around, does it make a sound?
A sound wave ... Although if the tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it does it make a sound? :))
The phrase "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" is commonly attributed to the philosopher George Berkeley. However, it may have actually originated with the philosopher William of Ockham.
If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around to hear it, does it truly make a sound?
Yes because sound waves exist even if people aren't in the area.
I don't know who the athour is but the answer is Yes it does make a sound because no matter if anyone is there or not the falling tree makes the same sound.
Epistemology.
no it does not make a sound because the tree is all the way in the forest and your home you can not hear it or it depends where you live if you live in the forest yes if not no.
The phrase "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" is a philosophical question that has been attributed to a variety of sources, including Bishop George Berkeley and George Washington Carver. It is often used to prompt discussion about the nature of reality and perception.