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Noisy animals such as frogs, howler monkeys, parrots, dogs, ect. You get the point

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Q: What are the example of living things that produce sound?
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What things produce sound?

radio


What Things that produce sound?

radio


Is sound for non living things and voice for living things?

Sound is the vibration of air molecules that can be detected by our ears, regardless of whether the source is living or non-living. Voice specifically refers to the sound produced by living beings through their vocal cords.


Non living things that make sound?

list of non living things sound


Is sound a living things?

No, it is a physical phenomena.


What are ways we use sound energy?

We can use sound energ for many things but the main two reasons are: -Communication - we use sound energy to communicate with other living organisms as this is our soul main use of sound -Pleasure - for example music


How does contact produce sound?

Only living things can hear sounds, because only living things can hear. Sound is simply our way of interpreting a detected vibration in the air. Contact causes sound waves which are essentially vibrations which we pick up in out ears. Sounds don't naturally "sound" like anything. But somehow our brain interprets these "sounds" and that is what we hear. I believe your sense of smell works the same way.


What is an example a constant sound?

The fake sound you hear when you have tinnitus. Also, any device that is permanently on will produce a constant sound.


What are the things that produce sound and their picture?

wheels..clink......on the stone roads


What are the seven characteristics of living things and their example?

1) Living things move (humans can move with help of their muscles)2)they respond to stimuli(we respond when someone touches us)3)living things respirate(we take in oxygen leave carbon dioxide)4)living things reproduce5)living things excrete6)growthreproducegrowthenergyadaptationsorganizationhave one or more cellsrespond to changes in environmentW.E.R.G.L.O.C.livings thing produce -Wastliving things need -Energylivings things -Respond to its environmentliving things -Grow and repair its selfliving things -Live and breatheliving things produce -Offspringliving things are made of -Cellsfrom: http://www.saburchill.com/chapters/chap0001.htmlThe Seven Characteristics of Living ThingsFeedingAll living organisms need to take substances from their environment to obtain energy, to grow and to stay healthy.MovementAll living organisms show movement of one kind or another. All living organisms have internal movement, which means that they have the ability of moving substances from one part of their body to another. Some living organisms show external movement as well - they can move from place to place by walking, flying or swimming.Breathing or RespirationAll living things exchange gases with their environment. Animals take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.ExcretionExcretion is the removal of waste from the body. If this waste was allowed to remain in the body it could be poisonous. Humans produce a liquid waste called urine. We also excrete waste when we breathe out. All living things need to remove waste from their bodies.GrowthWhen living things feed they gain energy. Some of this energy is used in growth. Living things become larger and more complicated as they grow.SensitivityLiving things react to changes around them. We react to touch, light, heat, cold and sound, as do other living things.ReproductionAll living things produce young. Humans make babies, cats produce kittens and pigeons lay eggs. Plants also reproduce. Many make seeds which can germinate and grow into new plants.


Squeeking sound when turning?

A kind of shearing sound with high resonance , for example if motor is started with bubbles it would produce the sound what is like shearing


Can an object produce sound if it does not vibrate?

Well, it's not necessary for the whole object to vibrate, but the part of it that's producing the sound does. Example: I'm not vibrating when I produce sound, but my vocal chords are, otherwise there's no sound. So the answer to what you're trying to ask is: No.