A volcano is caused by the build up of molten rock (magma) beneath the earths surface. It forces up through the vent of a volcano, and as it forces up it breaks through the rock, which is the noise that is made. Imagine a shaken up coke bottle,: when you open it the coke comes out with a noise, because of the pressure it was under as it is forced out.
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worn crankshaft main bearing is the problem
No. Earthquakes, if they make any sound at all, sound like a low rumbling, like very distant thunder.
an active stage is when an volcano is rumbling an is about to exploed.Hope that helped alot.
The mantle is made of lava. When lava makes cracks in the crust it makes a volcano. When the volcano erupts it makes a natrual diaster.
extract volcanoes are what makes a volcano a volcano involve CA and CA (cait and cameron) the volcano will be complete
It makes a rumbling noise
worn crankshaft main bearing is the problem
Turbine noise, Jet Engine rumbling,
Possible wheel bearing, see if noise changes on left & right turns.
Flatulence means passing gas; borborygmus is a rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine.
Flatulence means passing gas; borborygmus is a rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine.
The most common cause of the rumbling noise underneath your vehicle is a bad wheel bearing or CV joint. You should not drive the vehicle until the problem is properly diagnose.
if smoke is riseing and rumbling has appeared
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you mean that rumbling noise that sounds like a marching band in the distance? ours turned out to be the oxygen sensor and gunked up throttle body
wheel bearing, tire noise.... could be several things. Find a repair shop that you trust. Most will inspect a noise like that for free/small inspection fee.
The loud rumbling noise after a lightning flash is called thunder.