no there is not an animal that sounds like a bell
The animal that makes a bell sound is called a 'jimple monkey'
Usually large animals like bulls and buffalo
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Lyrebird
The sound coming from the bell, and the vibration of the bell itself, is described as simple harmonic motion. The graph would be a diminishing sine wave.
A cow bell has a metallic clank sound to it. There are many sound clips and videos on YouTube that demonstrate the sound of a cow bell.
by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound
No. There is no sound associated with giving agreement. An onomatopoetic word is one which sounds, as a word, like what is being described, such as "clang" describing the sound of a bell ringing. "Yeah" is an interjection, not an onomatopoeia.
the bell in a vacuum, in a vacuum there is nothing for the sound wave to move through
Sound are produced by collition of molecules. When an object is beaten with bell. The molecule of metal bell moves and produces sound.
Yes, the letter "e" in "bell" represents a short vowel sound, not a long vowel sound.
The ringing sound is created from vibrations of the bell. When you touch the bell, your fingers or hand dampens or stops the vibrations of the bell.
Most likely the toll of a bell, the action would be tolling the bell. You could also use knell for the sound.
Yes, the word "bell" has a short e sound, pronounced as /bɛl/.
a bell that hangs round the animals neck, the animal can be located in difficult circumstances, as the animal walks the bell tolls
Words for animal sounds are an example of onomatopoeia because they mimic the actual sounds made by the animals. For example, "meow" imitates the sound a cat makes, while "oink" imitates the sound a pig makes. The words themselves sound like the noises they are describing.