'Crackling' is a gerund. All gerunds end in "ing", but not all "ing" words are gerunds. The gerund can take the place of a noun, as in, "Playing ball was Bill's favorite game."
The gerund can be used instead of a noun after the verb, too, as in, "Bill's favorite game was playing ball."
Gerunds nearly always refer to an action.
Lead(II) nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) does not produce crackling sounds when heated. Instead, it decomposes into lead(II) oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen gas.
Because the ice is freezing, and the water is hot so the ice would make it cold. Because the water is warm it would break or destroy the freezing ice. So when it crackles it is actually breaking.
The noun oxygen is a singular, uncountable noun, a word with no plural form.
The noun "sugar" is a common noun.
The noun pollution is a common, mass (uncountable) noun.
The word rustle is a noun and a verb. The noun form is a soft crackling noise. The verb form means to make a soft crackling noise.
Crackling is a noun, hence;1: a series of small sharp cracks or reports 2: the crisp residue left after the rendering of lard from fat or the frying or roasting of the skin (as of pork) -usually used in plural(taken from Merriam-Webster.com)
I was startled awake by the fire's crackling sounds. The lightning came crackling past my head and struck the tree.
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Crackling in any joint is called crepitus. Medial plica syndrome is one possible cause of crackling in the knee joint.
Crackling only occurs if there is a short in the cable or your hardware.
उलझ or उलझन - In Hindi, the crackling sound of geese can be described as "उलझ" or "उलझन".
If the crackling is not part of the song, yes, it is bad. It could mean that the headphones have taken water damage.
Evening Crackling Campfire - 2008 was released on: USA: November 2008
The sound of fire crackling and popping is a combination of sharp snaps and crackling noises.
Yes it is an onomatopoeia
A crackling noise when you turn your head or press on the back of the neck - like rice krispies - is called Crepitus.