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Yes, some insects in the desert make noise: cicadas, crickets, for example.
they make a crunching noise
The noise you hear is the air that is being pushed when the insect flap its wings.
Woodpeckers make noise when they tap at a tree for insects. The noise sounds just like a very fast and continues tap. This can easily be recognized once you have heard it once.
Crickets are the insects that make noise in the summer. They are not the only noisy insects, but they are the noisiest.
No ticks do not make noise. Ticks are quiet insects who live on mammals and drink their blood to survive.
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No gnats are just very small flies like fruit flies and are completely silent.
They don't. The CNS, muscular, and skeletal systems do.
That wheezing noise could be a sign of a respiratory (breathing) infection, Which can become serious and if not treated fatal.
Yes, bulldozers do make noise. They are equipped with powerful engines and heavy machinery that produce significant sound levels during operation. The noise comes from the engine, the movement of tracks, and the hydraulic systems used for lifting and pushing materials. This can lead to noise pollution, especially on construction sites.
The cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels, and the respiratory system, which involves the lungs and airways, make up the cardiorespiratory system. These two systems work together to supply oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide waste.