theres a few things it will do with any car not just your 3 olds, it may sound like you have marbles inside of a glass jar spinning around ... it may make a noise like a rewinding tape in the vcr... or if its doing it a lot it prolly isent your water pump it may be your tensioner.. which is about a $40 fix... the bareings go bad in those about every 3 years depending on how much you drive ... but if your water pump isent leaking and you arent having to refill your coolant weekly and your car isent overheating then it isent that most likely somthing elese - Power Steering, tensioner, belt?, alt. A/C <--$$$
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Shell do not sound like the ocean, it is the air that goes through them because of their hollow shape. NKV
Yes, the sound like the light is refracted and distorted. just like the broken spoon in a glass of water, sound waves under water are broken. Sound traveling from the air to the water are bent and scrambled, but lets say that the spoon was completely in the water, then it appear perfectly normal. so if the sound originated from the water then it would remain undistorted.
Some examples of silhouette used in a sentence are as follows: I was impressed with the slim silhouette of myself. OR, I was sad when i saw that the silhouette my sister created looked nothing like me.
it really dpends on the speed of water.. but if the water is going fast... it would make a splash sound but if the water is going slow.. it can make a soft sound that are like music to your ears
it sound like water
When Jason Is shown it sound like chu chu chu haha
like words to describe the sound of flowing water? gurgling, rippling, bubbling, etc.
A representation of the outlines of an object filled in with a black color; a profile portrait in black, such as a shadow appears to be., To represent by a silhouette; to project upon a background, so as to be like a silhouette.
The sound has really nothing to do with sea level, but changes with temperature alone. The speed of sound goes up when the temperature goes up and goes down when the temperature goes down. The frequency of sound columns, like of woodwinds or of church organs changes with temperature. If the temperature increases, the frequency increases also.