You may have a wheel bearing on it's way out.
Sound is a vibration travelling through the air. When it hits foam, it causes the foam to vibrate, which in turn causes friction. The friction causes heat.
electrical interference
That is the normal sound of the pressure equalizing in the system.
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
Could be a worn CV joint
A car with a flat (dead) battery usually sounds dead - as in no sound. If you turn the key, trying to turn the engine on, chances are it will make no sound at all, or may make a sort of 'clicking' sound, or possibly a faint intermittent sound.
Sounds like your belt may be worn out.
The 2001 Nissan Altima GXE might make a clicking noise and then turn off because of a bad solenoid or bad starter. This sound could also be due to a weak battery.
Have your brakes checked, rust or wear on brakes can cause grinding when turning.
There is a good chance your rotors have been worn too thin, which in turn causes the crunching/grinding sound when stopping
If it does it when you turn the key and the engine does not turn over, it is a weak battery or possibly a loose connection on the cables.
When the bow is pulled across the strings, it causes them to vibrate. This in turn causes the air around the strings to vibrate, creating sound. This sound is amplified by resonating inside the violin body, it then travells out of the body loud enough for people to hear.