I don't know who the athour is but the answer is Yes it does make a sound because no matter if anyone is there or not the falling tree makes the same sound.
no because a sound wave needs three things: 1. vibrations (the tree falling) 2. matter (air around it) 3. receiver (someone to hear it) without one of these there is no sound since there is no one (aka a receiver) it does not make a sound
The sound of falling coins that what sound they make why don't you take some coins and drop them to find out.
yes, but nobody is around to hear it. I know it sounds stranger, but the answer is no, its not the tree hitting the ground that makes the sounds but the air it displaces, (a tree falling in a vacuum would make no sound). It's the ear and brain which convert these vibrations into sound. Hence no-one around, no sound. Strange but true.
Yes, it makes a sound. Sound doesn't come from hearing something, but from the result of something happening, created, or an event taking place.
The question is typically attributed to philosopher George Berkeley, who questioned whether an object exists if it is not being perceived. This thought experiment is often used to explore the nature of reality and perception.
Relax. If you weren't there to hear it, it would not make a sound. Just like the tree falling in the forest(er).
It does make a noise, however the sound is more of a thump the noise could be cushioned by the layers of plants underneath, also reducing the impact. Although I must add that the intensity of the sound depends on the size and height of the tree.
If a tree falls but nobody is around to hear it, the tree will not make a sound. It will make sound waves, but it isn't sound unless somebody is around to transfer the waves into actual sound.
i would say an apple falling from a tree..... but i could be wrong.
it depends, if you are talking about hearing it as the emission of sound waves then yes. a tree falling in a forest would make a sound but if you are talking about perception, there is no person to hear the sound. so the tree makes a sound but nobody hears it
Sound is a vibration of air molecules, at a frequency we can hear. The air is set into vibration by something else that is vibrating; the vocal chords, the violin string, the drum diaphragm, the falling water, the falling tree.