Any vibrating set of particles, eg air.
No. Comb has a long vowel sound - KOHM - Come has more of a U sound - KUM
No. The OA in coat has a long O sound. Despite the silent E, come has a short U sound, to rhyme with hum and sum.(The long O sound is heard in the word comb.)
The sound would be reflected and seem to come from behind the reflective surface. This is commonly experienced near airports, where the sound of aircraft appears to come from the opposite direction, instead of from the airport.
ring- the sound that it makes, and tone- a sound.
The fingerprint of sound can come in pulsation and percussion
The word "come" despite its silent E, has a short U sound to rhyme with some, sum, or dumb (cuhm).The words with the long O sound is comb.
yes i think it does come from its blowhole
lon - the "O" sound is short, like in: Hot come - the "O" sound is long like in: Home
Symbols are not capable of making any sound.
The time it takes for a sound to come back as an echo depends on the distance between the sound source and the reflecting surface. Sound travels at a speed of approximately 343 meters per second in air, so you can roughly calculate the time by dividing the total distance the sound travels (to the reflecting surface and back) by the speed of sound.
from a sound of a snake
to let the sound come out.