if you have enough of it then yea, it shouldwork
it is kind or a splash or crasssh crussshchchch
i don't really know but i think it is splash
psssshhhhhhhhhhhhtttttt......
i don't really know but i think it is splash
The logical thing would be to track down the noise by ear, then see if there are loose or broken parts in that location.
MEOW ;)
low gas, flat tire, broken gas
All organisms respond to a stimulus. An example would be being startled by a loud noise. The noise is the stimulus and the reaction is you being startled.
· An electric bulb has partial vacuum. When broken, air rushes into the void causing a loud noise.
New brake pads can squeal until the are broken in. Some cheaper pads make noise all of the time. If the pads continue to make noise there are chemicals that can be put on the pads to quiet the noise.
Modern dishwashers often have a built-in, small, garbage disposal. If a small piece of bone, or a small piece of broken glass gets into the disposal it can make that grinding noise. Best to have a service representative check it out.
No, fish all over the world don't cry because they already live underwater. Well actually, if crying means being sad and shedding tears then the answer would be No- but many underwater creatures can feel sad or experience sadness, such as whales and dolphins.