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The celeste produces sound through the striking of metal plates or bars by hammers, similar to a piano. When a key is pressed, a hammer strikes the tuned metal bars, creating a bright, bell-like tone. The sound is then amplified by a wooden or resonant frame, enhancing its unique, ethereal quality. The celeste is often used in orchestras and ensembles for its distinctive, delicate sound.

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Why is the Mary celeste called the Mary celeste?

Mary Celeste was a British ship built in Canada during the British ownership of the US and Canada. Mary is the name of the daughter of the man who built the ship. Celeste is Spanish roughly meaning "heavenly beauty".


Were there any survivors of 'Mary Celeste'?

No, there were no survivors on the ship Mary Celeste. No one knows what happened to them except that they just disappeared.


Who built 'Mary Celeste'?

Joshua Dewis is the name of the builder of the half brig Mary Celeste. The Nova Scotian in question was both the builder and the majority owner of the hermaphrodite brig in question. He worked on the part barkentine part schooner from fall of 1860 through spring of 1861, when Mary Celeste was launched on Wednesday, May 18, 1861, under the original name of Amazon.


Is the Celeste fig the same as the Celestial fig?

No, the Celeste fig and the Celestial fig are not the same. The Celeste fig, also known as the Blue Celeste, is a popular fig variety known for its small size, sweet flavor, and excellent quality. The term "Celestial fig" is less commonly used and may refer to various fig cultivars or be a misnomer. Always check specific guides or sources to confirm fig variety details.


Do planets make sound when they orbit?

No, planets do not make sound as they orbit. Sound requires a medium, like air or water, to travel through, and space is a vacuum where sound cannot propagate. Additionally, the movement of planets in their orbits is not accompanied by any vibrations that would produce sound waves.

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