There are several. Nestles Crackles, Twix, Butterfinger, etc.
rustling and crackling.
A crackling noise when you turn your head or press on the back of the neck - like rice krispies - is called Crepitus.
The cracking noise is the tip of the whip breaking the sound barrier
Your water heater may be making a crackling noise due to sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. When the water is heated, the sediment can create pockets of air that make a crackling sound as they rise to the surface. This is a common issue that can be resolved by flushing the tank to remove the sediment.
The crackling sound is likely caused by static electricity built up between the shirt and your body, especially if the fabric is synthetic. As the shirt is removed, the static electricity discharges and creates the crackling noise.
Crepitation or Crackles
Quite a few, but the first animal I can think of is a bird called a Corncrake.
The crackling noise when separating a wool sock from a cotton shirt is due to static electricity. As the fabrics rub against each other in the dryer, they build up opposite electrical charges. When they are pulled apart, the charges release, creating the crackling sound.
Your water heater may be crackling and making noise due to sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. As the water heats up, the sediment can harden and create popping or crackling sounds. This can reduce the efficiency of the water heater and potentially lead to damage over time. It is recommended to have a professional inspect and flush the water heater to remove the sediment buildup.
It's a pending thing, so sometimes it will have a really large zapping noise, or a hissing like electricutional noise. See i've had lightning hit near me twice and both had those kind of noises.like a gun shot
Channel noise in communication systems is the crackling or high-pitched noises you get in addition to what you want to hear. It is often caused by external electronic interference.
If tv is new call engineer this is not normal.