Yes, all noise is vibration from the sound waves. Deep noise can also be felt physically as vibrations.
All living things have discernible vibrations. Try connecting to the vibrations of stone.
Some symptoms of a faulty clutch: - when you depress the clutch and press the gas (when changing gears) an used clutch will "slip" (maybe even make noise) and the car will accelerate slower than normal - when the gearbox is in neutral, some vibrations could be felt or some abnormal sounds could be heard
cities
The Earthquake that triggered the Tsunami was the noise that could be heard.
Siesmac waves
Vibrations are sound which may be heard though an animal's ears. Vibrations may also be felt through the sense of touch. Heat is also a vibration and this can be sensed by heat sensors.
Seismic waves
Tornadoes can cause some minor ground vibrations that have been picked up by seismometers, but these vibrations are too small to cause damage or even be felt.
vibrations
They are called aftershocks, or tremors.
This could be the breaks needing replaced, could be a wheel bearing that needs replaced.
Think about Beethoven. He was deaf. He became a musican, he felt the different vibrations through the notes that he played.