croak and ribbit
Woodpecker taps on trees and makes noise.
Trees are sound barriers... Sound or noise travels in waves through the air... When the noise is travelling the tree sort of comes into its way n thus, it reduces and impedes the sound.. A well placed tree can reduce upto 40% of the noise..
Cicadas
Trees muffle urban noises and abate noises from airports and freeways.
The americans took alot of time to buy the trees and when they bought the trees the conflict is solved because the children won't play and make noise..
They make noise by making it.
you are forbidden to make a noise
The Noise We Make was created in 2001.
Beetles make a clicking noise!! (: (: (: (:
The Trees Buffer most of the noise in one area and reduces it in the other. When you cut a tree down, it increases noise in the other area due to no tree buffering the noise.
Trees, not only absorb carbon dioxide, provide shade, prevent erosion, but they can also help muffle noise. Think of trees as big, leafy, air-purifying, oxygen-producing, white noise machines. Acting as shields, trees reduce the intensity of the sound waves considerably and it is the sound produced by the wind passing through the leaves that really helps muffle noise. A properly-designed buffer of trees and shrubs can reduce noise by about five to ten decibels-or about 50 percent as perceived by the human ear, according to the USDA National Agroforestry Center. For maximum effect, experts suggest planting a variety of both hedges or shrubs and taller trees to create a wall of foliage from the ground up. Such examples as cottonwoods, poplar and aspen trees are especially good at noise reduction because their leaf-shapes produce a good, strong rustling sound.