A honey bee's wings beat 11400 times per minute (180 beats a second) causing their buzz sound.
I think the answer should be:
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"The buzzing sound is heard when the bee makes the air vibrate in some way. It used to be thought that the movement of the wings caused the sound. However the bees can buzz even when the wings are at rest. So it is probably the vibration of the muscles in the thorax causing the thorax to vibrate that makes the buzzing sound."
From the website:
http://www.bumblebee.org/faq.htm
The wings of the bee make up less then one percent of the buzzing sound. The noise almost entirely comes from the bee breathing through its fourteen spiracles across its abdomen. This applies to all other buzzing insects, blue bottles, hornets ect.
i think it make the sound of buzz
Bees do not make a traditional "sound" like birds or mammals. They communicate through a variety of vibrations and movements, such as buzzing, wing flapping, and dancing. The most commonly recognized sound associated with bees is the buzzing noise created by their rapid wing movements while flying.
Bees make a buzzing sound by rapidly moving their wings to generate lift and propulsion for flight. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing can vary depending on the species of bee, their size, and the purpose of their activity (e.g., foraging, communicating).
No, a buzzing is a concrete noun, a word something that can be heard, a physical sound.
Yes, because the SOUND of the word gives a clue to its MEANING.
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There is a buzzing sound from next door.I am buzzing with excitement.
i think it make the sound of buzz
Bees do not make a traditional "sound" like birds or mammals. They communicate through a variety of vibrations and movements, such as buzzing, wing flapping, and dancing. The most commonly recognized sound associated with bees is the buzzing noise created by their rapid wing movements while flying.
Bag pipes and crumhorns have an enclosed reed and produce a buzzing sound.
that would be the wings, like all flying insects that make a buzzing sound.
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Bees make a buzzing sound by rapidly moving their wings to generate lift and propulsion for flight. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing can vary depending on the species of bee, their size, and the purpose of their activity (e.g., foraging, communicating).