yes
vibrations produces wave
There is no air on the moon, so the vibrations from the balloon popping have no medium to excite, so there will be no sound.
Vibrations are typically not visible to the human eye because they occur at a level that is too small or rapid for our eyes to detect. While we can observe the effects of vibrations, such as objects moving or sound being produced, the vibrations themselves are not visible.
after shocks or shock waves
The moon does not have earthquakes in the same way that we experience them on Earth. However, the moon does have moonquakes, which are caused by the gravitational forces of the Earth and the heating and cooling of the moon's interior. They can produce shaking and vibrations on the moon's surface.
In a quiet sound, the vibrations are small in amplitude and frequency, resulting in a soft and subtle sound. In contrast, a loud sound has vibrations with greater amplitude and frequency, creating a more intense and powerful sound.
the moon does have small volcanoes .
the moon does have small volcanoes .
they use there small OSSIDE [ear bone]
You can it's just that they are very small
The particles in a rock do vibrate, but these vibrations are very small and not visible to the naked eye. The atomic structure of rocks results in strong bonds between particles, which dampen the amplitude of their vibrations, making them less noticeable. At normal temperatures, the vibrations are on a very small scale, which is why we do not see them.
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.