road traffic noise
air traffic
rail traffic
neighborhood and domestic noise
incompatible land use
industrial noises
There are lot's of different types of apes and they all make different noises. Apes include chimpanzees, gorillas, gibbons, humans and orang-utans.
The three types of brake noises are squealing, grinding, and clicking. Squealing noises usually indicate worn brake pads, grinding noises suggest metal-on-metal contact, and clicking noises may signal a loose brake component. These noises can be identified by paying attention to when they occur, such as during braking or while driving, and by inspecting the brake system for any visible issues.
it does that because of the different sizes of the bars
Pigs can make various noises, including oinks, grunts, squeals, and snorts. These sounds are used for communication, particularly to convey emotions such as contentment, excitement, or distress. Each sound has a specific meaning in the pig's social interactions.
Some common brake noises that can indicate issues with a vehicle's braking system include squealing, grinding, and clicking sounds. Squealing noises may indicate worn brake pads, while grinding noises could signal metal-on-metal contact and the need for immediate attention. Clicking noises may suggest a problem with the brake calipers or hardware. It is important to address any unusual brake noises promptly to ensure the safety and proper functioning of the vehicle's braking system.
They make different noises
nope :)
they communicate by making a lot of different noises and sounds
To make weird noises with your mouth, you can experiment with different tongue, lip, and throat movements. Try making sounds by blowing air through your lips, clicking your tongue, or imitating animal noises. Practice and have fun exploring different techniques to create unique and unusual sounds.
There are many different sites available where one can play body noises. Youtube and any video site would be a good place to start looking. Also sporcle is a quiz site which plays body noises.
yes there are different types of gills in different types of fishes.
different products we get from different types of trees