Theclackerty clack noise is caused by the small gaps in between the separate rails of the track. The tracks our days are built closer together, so there is less of a gap and less noise.
Old tracks have a small gap between each section of the rails, as the metal wheels of the train pass over the gap they make that familiar clackerty clack noise, however trains on modern tracks do not make the noise because the tracks are welded together and have no gaps.
Theclackerty clack noise is caused by the small gaps in between the separate rails of the track. The tracks our days are built closer together, so there is less of a gap and less noise.
Trains make that noise because of the trains engines and pistons moving or huffing.
I wouldn't call it musical. It is like a clack, clack sound.
The noise made by the heel of a shoe typically includes a clicking or tapping sound when walking. This noise is produced by the impact of the heel striking the ground.
It depends on the type of train and if they are approaching a crossing. Electric trains are much quieter than diesel trains which are quieter than steam trains. Also freight trains and passenger trains sound different. It really does depend on many factors.
The bug making a click clack sound in your backyard may be a type of click beetle. Click beetles are known for the clicking noise they make when they flip themselves upright. The sound is produced by a mechanism that allows them to snap and launch themselves into the air as a defense mechanism.
Any 2-year old can tell you that a train says "choo-choo". But trains have never actually made this sound. A plethorea of sounds can be heard, just go trackside and listen, from the piercing note of a horn, to the roar of the diesel engine to the click-clack of the wheels on the joints in the rail to the squeal of steel wheel on steel rail, there are hundreds of sounds to enjoy.
They make noise by making it.
No, clouds do not make noise.
No, goldfish do not make noise.
you are forbidden to make a noise