yes
yes it whistle or owl
Metal+wind=sound
Metal + wind = sound
The word for the sound leaves make when they move in the wind is "rustle."
You blow it to make a sound.
Wind turbines are designed to be quiet but all make a sound when the blades are being driven. There is an amount of noise caused by the generating equipment and there is the noise of air turbulence as it passes the blades.
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.
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Aloha: The sound of the wind. (not the sound that the wind makes, but it means "the sound of the wind")
Any where they can catch a breeze. A wind chime should be hung anywhere that it is not blocked from the wind. Make sure where you hang it has as little blocking the chime from wind as possible. The more angles the wind can get to it from, the more often it will chime. Ideal wind speeds to make your chime's sound perfect are believed to be about 6-10mph. Also, keep in mind that the chime should be close enough to somewhere you will spend a lot of time, so you are within earshot when it does sound!
1.The wind blows hard to create a sound so when the wind blows the wires start shaking and making another sound so together they make a loud sound. 2. When the wind blows through the telephone wires the wind blows the wires forcing them to vibrate. so technically because the wind makes the telephone wires vibrate. your welcome.
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