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The answer is a clock - it moves its hands but doesn't make a sound, while a bell makes a sound but stays in one place.
An arrow makes a "whoosh" sound as it moves.
yes sound does moves the sound moves in waves
giraffe and okapi
alliteration is when a group of words have the same beginning consonant sound ex. Moe moves to Montana. Both mat moves and Montana have the same beginning consonant sound.
The Okapi is a herbivore.
An Okapi mother feeds its baby milk.
The plural of okapi may be either okapis or remain as okapi.
The atoms of the particular medium in which the sound is produced moves backward and forwards in sound.
Yes. Sound is made by moving air. Condensing and rarefying the air. A speaker moves back and forth to move air and make sound.
Air itself does not make a sound. However, when it moves, it may produce a sound such as wind rustling through leaves or the whooshing of air passing by.
 [oh-kah-pee] = okapi