it differs by the vibrations
it differs by the vibrations
it differs by the vibrations
it can be different from each other with pitch and volume something can be high or low pitched. also it can be high or low
"Life" and "Strife" is an example of half impure rhyme, where the ending consonant sounds are the same but the preceding vowel sounds are slightly different. Another example is "Foul" and "Mole" where the consonant sounds match but the vowel sounds differ slightly.
the answer for this is soft sounds. ; )
Sounds with the same pitch and loudness traveling in the same medium may differ in their timbre, which is the quality that distinguishes one sound from another despite having the same pitch and loudness. Timbre is determined by the sound wave's overtone structure, or the combination of different frequencies present in the sound.
The second one sounds lamer than the first?
no
No
From a seventh grade perspective, I think it is how loud or soft it is. It depends on how fast the vibrations are.
Ejective sounds are a type of consonant sound produced by a burst of air trapped between the vocal cords. They differ from other sounds in human speech because they are created by a sudden release of air pressure in the vocal tract, rather than by the vibration of the vocal cords or the flow of air through a constriction in the vocal tract.
Sound of the same frequency and the same amplitude may differ in sound color or timbre.