Turn it on
No they emit radio waves. You need a radio receiver to turn what the station produces into sound.
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
a truly wily question . . maybe - but no, ah no, that is not likely no, I should not have answered as I cannot identify the causes of the effect of not making any sounds of a sound apparatus.
They produce sounds by their engines
No, plants do not make sounds in the way that animals do. They do not have vocal cords or the ability to produce sounds through vocalization. However, some plants do make sounds through physical processes such as rustling leaves or creaking branches in the wind.
My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me was created in 1978.
Anything that does not produce any sounds. If you flip it over, it still does not create any sounds.
Plants do not make sounds in the way animals do, as they do not have vocal cords or the ability to create vocalizations. However, some plants can produce sounds through physical movements, such as rustling leaves or creaking branches in the wind. These sounds are caused by the movement of the plant's structures, such as leaves or stems, and are not produced intentionally by the plant.
The same sound as a unicorn
Loud obnoxious sounds; voices. arrogant personality's
Weak vibrations produce soft or quieter sounds.
Tortoises are generally silent animals and do not typically make vocal sounds. In some cases, they may produce hissing sounds when feeling threatened or scared.