maybe wind
In the rainforest, you may hear sounds like chirping birds, buzzing insects, rustling leaves, flowing water from rivers or streams, and the calls of various animals such as monkeys, frogs, and other wildlife. The rainforest is typically filled with a symphony of natural sounds that make up its vibrant ecosystem.
You can hear raindrops that sprinkle onto shiny green leaves and birds that peck you and have very nice sound's. Plus, you can hear snakes that slither in areas of leaves and thunder that bolts everywhere. Waterfalls that flow for periods of time and monkeys that glide from tree-to-tree is what you will also here. I HOPE THAT HELPED YOU!! PLEASE MESSAGE ME IF IT DID OR DID NOT.
yes but you cant hear it i agree with this because the animals are still going to run away.
Leaves crunching beneath your feet, migrating geese honking.
No, earthquakes cannot be heard because the sound waves they produce are of very low frequency and do not travel efficiently through the air. People may sometimes hear noises during an earthquake caused by structures shaking or shifting, but these are not the actual sounds of the seismic waves.
In a boreal forest you might hear goats, sheep, bears, and wolves. You also might hear loons, geese, ducks, and hawks.
In the boreal forest, you can hear the melodic calls of songbirds like warblers and sparrows, alongside the distinctive hoots of owls at dusk. The rustling of leaves and branches indicates the presence of mammals such as deer and squirrels, while the occasional snap of a twig reveals the movement of larger wildlife. In addition, the soft buzzing of insects and the gentle trickle of nearby streams add to the symphony of sounds in this vibrant ecosystem.
birds
in this wetland you would hear all the animals crys and skreechs
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Silence
you would hear the waves wouldn't you and palm trees swaying
We can hear alot of sounds
birds,water and trees
Screaming
The sounds of the water
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know