by taking water bottles and hitting it with spoons
A bar chart can provide a visual representation of the loudness in dB for activities such as concerts, traffic noise, and normal conversation. Each activity can be represented by a labeled bar with corresponding dB levels on the y-axis, giving a clear comparison of their loudness levels. This chart helps easily understand the differences in loudness between various activities.
give a table showing the population of 5 Caribbean countries.
No. Here's a table showing different soil types and their absorption rate. http://www.greenviewblog.com/2005/04/soil_type_and_w.html
basic sounds 46 modified sounds (words with " or o at the end) 25 combined sounds 33 altogether 104 different sound combinations
A Periodic Table is a kind of table where chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows form and how "close" they are to one another.Map describe the route of exact location, when you're traveling somewhere and you are new with the help of map you can go from one place top another some map have ways of showing different altitudes, and some have the sole purpose of showing state or national boundaries.
It can be a table, or a spreadsheet.
the periodic table.
Loudness is a subjective perception of each individual. Your neighbor's music is loud, but yours played at the same volume is not. +++ Subjective - but hardly a scientific answer. Assuming both pieces are played at the same power output from identical equipment, their intensities and loudness will obviously be the same. "Loudness" is a function of the human hearing's frequency response, not a measure of how to annoy your neighbours.
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Krypton is one element on the Periodic Table that sounds like it should be in a comic book.
A grid.
テーブル "teburu", which pretty much sounds like table, but つくえ "tsukue" sounds more Japanese, although it really means desk.