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Splashing
a waterfall
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a waterfall
Roaring and smashing.
The sound made by a waterfall is often described as "roar," "rumble," or "cascade." It is created by the rush of water falling and crashing into rocks or the pool below.
If you hear a sound like liquid churning when the car is turned off, you are probably low on coolant. This sound is actually the sound of coolant backwashing into the reservoir after the engine stops actively pulling it in.
I can find the hydroponic simile like a waterfall of flowers on a lonely island.
Very difficult indeed. The easiest way would be to record a faucet running on high. Don't know of any software that creates the sound of water ... so the best would be to simply download some good waterfall sound effects and import into your project.
An onomatopoeia word that captures the sound of a loud waterfall is "cascading." This word evokes the rushing, crashing noise of water as it tumbles down rocks and creates a powerful auditory image. Other examples include "roar" or "splash," which also convey the intensity and volume of a waterfall's sound.
The 'Roar' in Niagara Falls refers to the sound the waterfall makes.
The Sound Inside was created on 2005-03-21.