It is called a 'croak', and its onomatopoeia in American English is 'ribbit'.
Frogs do not crock. The noise they make is called "croaking," which is produced by air flowing over their vocal cords. The sound is used by frogs to communicate, establish territory, and attract mates.
The sound a frog makes is called a "Croak".
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A sound is produced when a metal blade called a tangent strikes the string.
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The sound you are referring to is called borborygmi.
The unique sound produced by fingers sliding on guitar strings is called a "slide" or "glissando."
The echoing effect produced by many reflections of sound is called reverberation. It occurs when sound waves bounce off surfaces in an enclosed space multiple times, creating a prolonged decay of sound.
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The sound produced by a whip is called a "crack." This loud sound is created by the tip of the whip moving faster than the speed of sound, creating a small sonic boom.