loose bolt possibly, take your Jeep to your local mechanic to get it checked out!
It can also be dirt in the rear spring. If the jeep has been on a lift and dirt gets in between the leaf springs it can make a popping noise when going around corners. But be safe and check the bolts too.
could be the CV jopints of the car
A front popping on the left of a 98 Blazer could be the brakes, steering, or wheel bearing. Check all three to find the cause.
Possible causes of popping/grinding noises when turning:Wheel bearingsCV joint / axleBrakesSee "Related Questions" below for more
A bad axle will cause that sound
If by "popping noise" you mean backfire, it could be crossed ignition wires, or some sort of misfire.
The popping noise in walls and ceilings could be caused by temperature changes, settling of the building, or the expansion and contraction of building materials. It could also be due to plumbing or electrical issues.
You could have a sticky brake shoe or maybe the e-brake is engaged.
Could be one of a number of things, as it could be in any vehicle.
The popping noise from a Buick Regal could be one of several things. You could have brake issues, or some problem with the suspension. Left unimpaired, the car could break down at any time.
The popping noise in your water heater could be due to sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. As water is heated, the minerals in it can form deposits that create air pockets. When these air pockets burst, they can create a popping sound. Flushing the tank to remove sediment buildup may help reduce the popping noise.
A leaking manifold seal on the intake will cause a popping noise on the 1996 Honda Accord. This can heard most clearly on days when the weather is cold because the seals tend to shrink.
It can be a defective CVC-joint or other things. Have it inspected by a qualified mechanic and they will find the cause of the popping noise.