The sun is situated in outer space, which is a vacuum. Sound does not travel through a vacuum, so from where we sit, the sun is silent. It makes no noise.
If you (impossibly) were sitting on the sun, it would be very noisy indeed, with enormous pressures and continual explosions like Hydrogen bombs. Your ears would be destroyed in microseconds by the intensity of the noise.
The sun does make a lot of a different kind of noise. This is electronic noise. The sun makes noise across the whole radio frequency spectrum, which can be picked up on radios.
Solar panels make very much noise when the sun is shining brightly on them and the photo-voltaic cells in the panels give off a form of carbon methane that causes air pollution. The transmitters that convert the sun's energy into electricity also give off harmful gases such as carbon methane and carbon monoxide.
Because noise can't travel through vacuum, and there's a lot of that between the Sun and the Earth.
No
The sun is a star, not a planet.
It would probably not make a noise to anyone else, cause noone can here you scream, but you could hear it. (PS: DON'T FART NEAR THE SUN!)
a noise why don't you hit it and then you will find out :)
Bang.
neighh
Its kind of a grinding screeching metal on metal noise.
What kind of noise and is it just one tire?
what kind of question is that
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No, it shouldn't make any kind of peculiar noise at all.
unless real bad usaully do not make a noise but give bad vibration.
What kind of noise WOULD a cat make?
Monkey's make a kind of OO-OO-OOO-AAA-AAA-AAA noise. They can also make softer noises. Monkeys can also scream if they are scared. They make a kind of clicking or TCH-TCH noise sometimes, too.
a clunk noise over bumps