it really dpends on the speed of water..
but if the water is going fast... it would make a splash sound
but if the water is going slow.. it can make a soft sound that are like music to your ears
the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
The word age makes a soft g sound which sounds like the letter J.Examples of soft g:AdageAgeGeeGelGemGeneralGestureGibeGinGiraffeGypsumGypsyGyrateGyro
Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Gift makes the hard gsound.
The subject is sound, sound is singular so the verb should be singular. Makes is the singular verb.
I think Q makes the 'kh' sound.
water
Water makes sound slower and if it goes through matter it goes faster
Air and water are sound transfer mediums. Unless acted upon by an outside force, neither air nor water makes sound.
The sound the anchor makes when it hits the water
"Drip" mimics the sound a tap makes when water is slowly falling or leaking from it.
density
Water flowing typically makes a gentle, soothing sound, often described as a soft babbling or gurgling noise.
A sort of a rush, a whistle, a swissle i suppose ;)
When you pour water into a glass, the vibrations from the water hitting the glass walls create sound waves that we hear as sound. The pitch and volume of the sound can vary based on factors such as the speed of pouring, the material of the glass, and the amount of water in the glass.
Yes, sound waves can propagate in water. In fact, sound travels faster and farther in water compared to in air due to water's higher density and stiffness. This makes water an efficient medium for sound transmission.
Lower sound
A stream typically makes a gentle, flowing sound as the water rushes over rocks and pebbles. It can be described as a soothing, bubbling noise that is calming to listen to.