When a sound can be easily identified, it is distinct. It is unlike any other sound, it is easily recognized.
Yes because the air makes vibrations that make a sound. no matter what it is it makes a sound because of the vibrations.
This happens because of a phenomenon called as 'REVERBERATION' and 'Multiple reflection'.Sound is very fast so for us to hear a distinct echoe to our sound there has to be more distance for it to travel. In an empty room there is more space so the sound can keep reflecting of the walls.
All violins sound the same. No matter who makes them, the pitch of the strings is the same.
The reason for a ball inside a whistle is that it produces a 'warbling' sound that makes the whistle's sound more attention getting
It depends very much on the sound pressure level the sound makes at the ears. Adults can often not hear sine tones higher than 15 kilohertz.
Axl Rose's distinct voice and Slash's distinct guitar sound
The heart makes the sound when it pumps and circulates the blood in your body, opening and closing valves. With every beat, there is a distinct 'lub-dub' noise.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
It makes a hoooooorw sound
The main ones are a meow (miaow), a hiss, or a purr. But they make lots of other distinct sounds such as screeches. (see the related question)
Yes there's always a sound somewhere Like wind makes a sound cars makes a sound animals makes sound
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
A racoon makes a kind of "eu" sound.
a cow makes the sound moo
Damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong.
they can live in different types of waters