is a common myth that a ducks quack does not echo, however this is untrue. The University of Salford have proved that a ducks quack echoes by using a reverberation chamber. There are a number of explainations for why this myth has arised. One is that the echo of a ducks quack is usually too quiet to hear because they quack too quietly for the reflection of the sound to be heard. Another possible reason is that ducks don't quack near reflecting surfaces
Duck quacks do echo.
It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.
There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:
See the related links below for more information on the experiments conducted to prove that a duck's quack does indeed echo.
The answer to this question is probably supposed to be "quack". However, that would be wrong. Duck quacks doecho.
It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.
There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:
Duck's quacks can be heard in tunnels, but only when there is actually a duck quacking in or near the tunnel.
A duck's quack doesn't echo and no one knows why.
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A wolf's howl doesn't have an echo because of the frequency. Also a duck's quack doesn't echo (Actually a duck's quack will echo. Google Mythbusters - they did research on this.)
If the answer is supposed to be that a duck's quack cannot echo, that is entirely wrong.Duck quacks do echo.It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:Echoes are produced after loud noises. Ducks quack very softly, so the reflected sound is difficult to hear.A reflecting surface is needed to hear an echo. Ducks tend not to live near reflecting surfaces such as cliff faces or buildings. An echo could be heard more readily if the duck quacked whilst flying past such as surface.
I grew up in Minnesota. In my mind, the two games are completely different (and Grey Duck is a LOT more fun than Goose) and should be able to coexist peacefully. In Duck Duck Goose, the goose is the obvious odd one out. It sounds different, it looks different, it feels different to say. In Duck Duck Grey Duck, a rule is added: every duck has an adjective (eg. blue duck, green duck, spotted duck, orange duck, yellow duck, grey duck). This adds elements of creativity and stealth to the game.
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Peking Duck uses duck in its recipe, but Bombay Duck uses fish.
A wolf's howl doesn't have an echo because of the frequency. Also a duck's quack doesn't echo (Actually a duck's quack will echo. Google Mythbusters - they did research on this.)
That is an urban myth. Several different researchers, and also the TV show Mythbusters, proved that a duck's quack does echo.
A duck's quack does not echo
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A duck's quack does indeed Echo but it is just hard to hear it because, the echo would sound just like the duck's quack.
If the answer is supposed to be that a duck's quack cannot echo, that is entirely wrong.Duck quacks do echo.It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:Echoes are produced after loud noises. Ducks quack very softly, so the reflected sound is difficult to hear.A reflecting surface is needed to hear an echo. Ducks tend not to live near reflecting surfaces such as cliff faces or buildings. An echo could be heard more readily if the duck quacked whilst flying past such as surface.
This appears to be a mutation of the urban legend "A duck's quack does not echo." Which is false, by the way. If it's a sound and it's in a place where echoes are possible, then it will echo.
Duck quacks do echo.It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:Echoes are produced after loud noises. Ducks quack very softly, so the reflected sound is difficult to hear.A reflecting surface is needed to hear an echo. Ducks tend not to live near reflecting surfaces such as cliff faces or buildings. An echo could be heard more readily if the duck quacked whilst flying past such as surface.See the related links below for more information on the experiments conducted to prove that a duck's quack does indeed echo.
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Duck Quacks Don't Echo - 2014 Proof Is in the Pudding 1-4 was released on: USA: 20 January 2014