When one screams in a valley, one will produce an echo. An echo is a reflection of sound, it is arriving at the listener some time after the direct sound.
Divergent boundary!
you create it
The Velocity
To effectively write a scream in a story or script, use descriptive language to convey the intensity and emotion of the scream. Consider the character's emotions and the context of the scene to make the scream feel authentic and impactful. Use punctuation, formatting, and onomatopoeia to enhance the reader's experience and create a vivid image of the scream in their mind.
To effectively incorporate a scream into dialogue while writing, use descriptive language to convey the intensity of the scream, such as "she screamed in terror" or "his scream pierced the silence." Additionally, consider using punctuation like exclamation points or all caps to indicate the loudness of the scream. This can help create a sense of urgency and emotion in the scene.
No. w/o lungs or vocal chords they can't create any sound that way.
Yes.
Cirques are formed
The curved lines create a sense of movement and being off balance which contributes to the image.
no. a scream is a scream even if it is a scream in a "haunted" place.
I scream you scream we all scream for ice cream!!
The Scream movies are simply named: Scream Scream 2 Scream 3 Scream 4