There are countless descriptions of the sounds waves make. They can crash onto the shore, they can boom, they can lap, they can have a sibilant or fricative whisper. There is no specific name for the sounds made by waves, only metaphors.
Sound Waves: nothing they are silent and cannot be seen to the naked eye Waves of water: it all depends : ))
They don't. You can't see them.
These waves in the air are called Sound waves, waves that vibrate in the air and if your hearing is good these vibrations will vibrate our ear drums and cause us to hear them as noise or sound.
yes
Those are called electromagnetic waves.
What you are probably hearing is the flame, it is normal for the burner to make a whooshing noise while it is on. If the dryer is making a squeaking noise then it probably needs a belt or bearings.
Sound waves are what make up sound (sound waves=sound) so I would suppose so.
Nope
From the water crashing down on the sand.
Yes. they open their mouth and make a loud noise that causes vibrations.
Noise of sea waves
Noises are vibration waves traveling through the air. Adding interference in the waves slows the waves down and decreases the noise. The volume and placement of leaves on trees dampen noise thereby decreasing noise pollution.
the waves from the sound have to have matter to travel through. Alothough, you cannot make a noise in a vacumm because there is no matter in it.
All noise is made of various types of sound waves.
Noise cancellation headphones work by blocking high-frequency sound waves and erasing lower-frequency sound waves. This can occur due to their ability to mimic incoming noise in order to produce their own sound waves.
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..
they both have sound waves.
The same way most acoustic instruments make noise - The vibrations from the strings create sound-waves, which 'bounce' around the inside of the instruments body. This acts like an amplifier, enabling the listener to hear the music.
The sound waves of irregular vibration in matter is called noise.