Yes, the tree falling would still create vibrations in the air that we would classify as sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon that occurs regardless of whether it is perceived by a person.
you obvs spray perfume on it or in all seriousness, i hear cabbage calms the stomach down therefore reducing the gassy smells your bottom produces.
He uses his senses of smell, touch, and hear to find his way around.
Termites cannot fart......
The sentence "nobody can hear us" in past tense is "nobody could hear us".
The phrase "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" is a philosophical question that has been attributed to a variety of sources, including Bishop George Berkeley and George Washington Carver. It is often used to prompt discussion about the nature of reality and perception.
The bear, for starters. ---- It depends on how loud it is This is the same as If a tree falls in the forest & there is no one around to hear it does it make a sound? Yes! also see the two answers above.
Yes, the tree fell regardless of whether someone heard it or not. The falling of the tree is a physical event that occurred regardless of an observer.
yes because he can do anything
yes but you cant hear it i agree with this because the animals are still going to run away.
You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.
wht would u see hear touch smell in a wetland