115db or so
A musket fired at close range can produce a noise level of around 140-170 decibels, which is similar to a jet engine taking off.
Guns typically make a loud bang or gunshot noise when they are fired. The sound can vary depending on the type of gun and the environment where it is being shot. Additionally, different types of ammunition can produce different sounds when fired.
no, as there is no gas to make noise.
Noise abatement procedure - aviation term, can be a specific route or a vertical profile to be flown by crews in order to minimize the noise sensed on ground in populated areas close to airports.
Heathrow Airport - the busiest international airport in the world - is in the western suburbs of London. However, unless you are very close to the airport, aircraft noise will be drowned by road traffic noise.
the ticking noise is a small exhaust leak close to the exhaust headers or exhaust pipe near the engine.
The words open and close can't be translated in parseltongue with words. The snake makes a particular noise to talk.
Cap guns typically do not leave bruises when fired, as they are designed to produce a loud noise and a flash without firing a projectile. However, if the cap gun is used inappropriately or if it is fired very close to the skin, it could potentially cause minor irritation or a small mark. It's important to handle any toy gun safely to avoid accidents. Always supervise children when they are playing with cap guns.
If the snake gets nervous its tail begins to vibrate, making a buzzing noise. This noise serves as a warning to larger animals too big for the snake to eat.
To reduce noise in your environment effectively, you can use soundproofing materials like curtains, rugs, and acoustic panels, close windows and doors, use white noise machines or earplugs, and limit noisy activities.
try to deal with at as best you can. the main key is to stay calm.
They make a grunting noise when contented and if they are lying down and you sratch them they close their eyes and lean into you, like calves. Thats what my pig does anyway HI