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amplitude increases (louder the sound is, bigger is the amplitude)
There is no sound in space. There's nothing for sound waves to bounce off of. No one can hear you scream in space. Mwahaha. Just a little Halloween Joke there.
Scream at a brick building, and if you don't hear any echo then yes it does
By definition, matter is required for sound to exist. Sound waves are transferred by vibration of molecules, which is why sound does not exist within the vacuum of space. In space nobody really can hear you scream.
If there are atoms then the wave of energy can pass through it. If there aren't any atoms (in a vacuum) then sound cannot travel. Remember: In space, no one can hear you scream.
Same as it always moves. A significant part of the sound will be absorbed by the pillow, however.
Scream into a pillow for a long time, or just tip your head of a sofa suring a phone call. Or you can just block the air from your nose.
Definition of Scream: n. A long, loud, piercing cry or sound. Since a tree is not capable in creating a sound like this, it can not scream.
peacock sound is called scream
peacock sound is called scream
SCREAM
a high pitched sound
Scream or a Yowl
No, the word 'pillow' is not a long i word. It is a short i sound like mill, will, and still. The double consonant after the i often tells you that it is a short i sound.
A pillow is usually put into the bass drum(s) to deepen the sound they make.
A high-pitched scream or sound is a "screech."