quite often it's a belt
Early in the evening, you may hear sounds like birds chirping, children playing, or the distant hum of traffic. It can be a peaceful transition time with a mix of natural and man-made sounds.
Cheetahs can growl, whine, and make a bird like chirping sound. Cubs tend to chirp more often than adults, but all cheetahs can chirp. They cannot roar as you would think of roaring. They instead sound like a loud barking growl when roaring.
Oh, dude, you're totally a cricket! They're known for their chirping that can sound like a lonely voice calling out. So, next time you hear that familiar sound in the night, just remember, it's not just a cricket, it's a lonely cricket looking for a friend.
Most likely this time of year, he is cold, They chirp when they are not happy and if they are very unhappy they squeel like A pig. Its LOUD!
Hamsters can make a variety of noises including squeaking, chirping, hissing, and even some soft vocalizations. Their vocalizations can indicate different emotions, such as excitement, fear, or contentment. It's important to pay attention to these sounds as they can give you clues about your hamster's well-being.
Oh, dude, moles don't really make much noise. They're like the ninjas of the animal kingdom, all stealthy and quiet. So, if you hear a mole making a sound, you better call National Geographic 'cause that's some breaking news right there.
Probably, yes because my toilet is making that sound ALL the time when you flush it.
The long I is pronounced as the word "eye." It is typically referenced as the sound of the letter Y in by and my.
suggest it as a group date but then when you're there snag some personal time with your crush :)
orange sounds like kids playing at spring time
they aren't so terrible now but maybe when they first came out they didnt sound that well but it takes time to be and sound like great singer :) because they needed time to grow up and go through puberty, making their voices deeper! :) HOPE THIS HELPS.
Intensification of sound refers to making a sound louder or stronger, often through amplification or increased volume. Prolongation of sound involves extending the duration of a sound, typically by holding a note or sustaining a sound for a longer period of time.