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Bats use their vocal tract to make ultrasonic sound the same way we use our vocal tract to make audible sound. They use these for a form of SONAR navigation allowing them to "see" in total darkness. Also many insect eating bats can focus their ultrasonic sound to use it to stun their prey.
Sound can only move through matter. For example, when you speak, the vibration of your vocal chords create vibrations in the air, and each vibrating air molecule causes adjacent air molecules to vibrate, and those air molecules make other air molecules vibrate, and so on as the air "propagates" the sound waves. Space is a vacuum, so sound cannot travel through space.
A bounced sound wave is acalled an echo. You can hear these echos when you yell into a cave or a crevasse or an abyss.
Sucking up helium leads to a temporary change in the sound of your voice because it causes the vocal cords to vibrate faster. However, it can also cause dizziness, difficulty in breathing, and in extreme cases, it can result in asphyxiation if done excessively or improperly. It is important to use caution and not inhale helium directly from a pressurized tank.
They use ultrasonic. The sound they use to locate objects that may be invisible.
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We force air over them.
The s in "blunders" is pronounced with a buzzing sound similar to that used for the letter "z" in a word in English, and uses the vibrations of the vocal chords. The s in "makes" is pronounced with a hissing sound that does not make use of the vocal chords but only the movement of air between the teeth.
Animals are intelligent and use their vocal chords rather than typing sentences into wikianswers which don't make sense
No, that is not possible. Your vocal chords vibrate when air is forced through them so it would not be possible to use them without breathing.
Oh, I imagine this one is hard for people who are learning English. When we talk, we use our vocal chords. "Of course" you say. "What's new?" What's new is that when we talk, sometimes we DON'T use our vocal chords. This is true for any language I've ever heard of. Say the letters b, d, k, and p. When you say b and d, you must use your vocal chords in order to do it. When you say k and p, don't say the whole letter name 'kay' and 'pee'. Stop after the k and after the p. Think of the k sound at the end of the word cake. You don't use your vocal chords. Something fun happens when you try to say letters like k p and t with and without your vocal chords. Try it and you will see. With the word sixth, you are called upon to pronounce 3 consonant sounds in a row with no vocal chords. This would be very strange to people who speak languages where this rarely or never happens. This would be a rare or non-existent thing in Spanish. In Germanic languages, it's practically constant. So you say the "si" like the beginning of the word SImple. Then, with no vocal chords, K-S-TH. That's it.
They open their mouths, and use their vocal chords to say "Thank You". :)
Crickets rub their legs against scales on their abdomen. Gorillas pound their chest with their fists. Many mammals use vocal chords to produce sounds.
The false vocal chords are completely seperate from your normal vocal chords, and are considered higher up in your throat, although it makes no difference. You may be aware that these are used to get guttural and 'monstrous' voices in music genres like death metal, deathcore or black metal. It takes practice to be able to use them painlessly and without much effort, and you can find **LOADS** of tutorials on youtube about how to use them.
they use the 1 & two chords at the top of the yukalaylee, this ensures the pure sound of the song
He vocally expressed his opinion against the decision when he heard about the confusion it caused.
Its inhale screaming ignore the last answer that guy was an idiot. It doesnt hurt your vocal cords as long as you do it right :). Look on youtube for good tutorials. :) Cha Cha The above answer is outrageously incorrect. Inhaling is a good way to seriously damage your vocal chords and lungs. Fry screaming utilizes your diaphragm more than anything. Fry screaming occurs when the vocal chords vibrate slowly. Most importantly do not use your throat to yell/shout. If you feel a burning sensation, STOP!!!! That means you are seriously damaging your vocal chords, which can result in necessary surgery. Fry screaming is difficult and can take a long time to finally master. But do not inhale, use your diaphragm and try and move the sound past your voicebox. One of the keys is coordinating your breathing and sound correctly. Otherwise you will leave the sound in your throat which, is very bad, or it will just be very airy with not a lot of power. Also make sure you drink plenty of water when learning to fry scream or actually fry screaming. Plus give your vocal chords time to rest, don't overwork yourself.