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He hears the welcome sound.
yes because owls need their special ability of hearing so they can easily pick up sound and movement when they are out hunting at night
Pigs Do I Think, When They Hear A Loud Noise Their Ears Twitch
it means ' for everyone one that hears a cat sneezing, its good luck'
Bats use an echolocation to find out where an object is for food. Bats use a certain method like a high pitch sound that is sent out and is reflected of of the object and is sent back to the bat so it knows where to go. Sometimes insects use high pitch sounds that the bat hears an it goes towards the sound.
He hears the welcome sound.
No because sound is something you hear and if no one hears it, there is no sound.
it penetrates the ear
The analogy of glue is to sticks as thorns is to a word starting with scr, spr, str, or thr, could be thistles. Just like glue sticks things together, thorns can prick and cause discomfort when touched. Thistles have sharp points like thorns, and both can be invasive and difficult to deal with.
In "Horton Hears a Who," an example of alliteration is "bee-buzzed" when referring to the buzzing sound of the bee.
In Soviet Russia, sound hears you.
bang
The scraping of chains
The sound you hear is just a tone meant to indicate that your call is going through. It is not the same as the one the recipient hears.
Yes, the falling tree will generate sound waves whether or not there is anyone there to hear them. Sound is a vibration that travels through the air, and the falling tree will create these vibrations regardless of whether someone is there to perceive them.
Yes, the tree falling would still create vibrations in the air that we would classify as sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon that occurs regardless of whether it is perceived by a person.
The ear hears sound waves.