No
I was astonished to find just how easy it was to answer the question.
The word may be sunrise or daybreak.
The phrase "in the morning just before sunrise" is a fragment because it lacks a subject and a verb that would make it a complete sentence. It provides a temporal context but does not express a complete thought. To transform it into a complete sentence, you could say something like, "I enjoy walking in the morning just before sunrise."
The sun is situated in outer space, which is a vacuum. Sound does not travel through a vacuum, so from where we sit, the sun is silent. It makes no noise. If you (impossibly) were sitting on the sun, it would be very noisy indeed, with enormous pressures and continual explosions like Hydrogen bombs. Your ears would be destroyed in microseconds by the intensity of the noise. The sun does make a lot of a different kind of noise. This is electronic noise. The sun makes noise across the whole radio frequency spectrum, which can be picked up on radios.
well a metaphor is an importent thing to learn.
They make noise by making it.
No, goldfish do not make noise.
No, clouds do not make noise.
you are forbidden to make a noise
silence is illusion noise is everywhere except in space Improved (by Sunrise Moon): No, silence is not a noise because a noise is sound, and sound can be heard, so can you hear silence? No...so it isn't a noise I don't think.
Beetles make a clicking noise!! (: (: (: (:
The Noise We Make was created in 2001.
It shouldn't make noise. If it does, replace it!
it doesnt make any noise or it snorts
They dont make noise only interference
What noise does a lion make and why
They make a short chirping noise (only the females make this noise)