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Unnatural.
It can make a crackling or popping sounds as wood burns.
A campfire typically makes crackling and popping sounds as the wood burns and releases moisture. The intensity and frequency of these sounds can vary depending on the type of wood and how it is burning.
Yes the crackling, popping sound means it is time to release the spit using your water key at the end of the slide.
A fire can make crackling or popping sounds as the flames consume fuel like wood or debris. The intensity and pitch of the sounds can vary depending on the type and amount of material burning.
Rustling.
The three sounds of static are crackling, popping and explosive sounds. The sound depends on the amount or condition of static charges.
AnswerDo you have any coolant in it? It sounds bone dry. Or did you get cheap gas recently?
means that your timing is off due too either a the distibuter, cam sensor or computer
the spark breaks the speed of sound
Could be shellfish, fish, lobsters, rocks (moved by waves)
the batterys are probrably crackling, check your wiring