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1.Are you feel one of the folloing?
a. a low pain in your left side of you chest some times. (it may be 1 or 2 minutes long)
b. pin or needle feelings any part of the body
c. a tightness or weight in your chest
d. Feel like you have to force yourself to breath
2. Find it hard to breath, feeling smothered, shortness of breath
The folllowing causes the sounds that you hear when someone plays a cello with a bow is Strings Vibrating
When your tummy is rumbling
Rumbling, gurgling sounds from the GI tract are called are called borborygmi. These sounds are caused by fluid and gas moving in the intestines.
They do that when they hear a curious sound.
Example sentence - We could hear the rumbling of the train coming before we could see the train.
Yes, we can hear earthquakes, but not in the same way we hear sounds in everyday life. The vibrations caused by seismic waves can produce low-frequency sounds, often described as a rumbling or roaring noise, especially during larger quakes. However, these sounds are typically very subtle and may be drowned out by other environmental noises. Most people are more likely to feel the shaking than to hear it.
Besides the usual vocalizations the cow has other sounds coming from her body. You will hear rumbling and popping sounds from her digestive system and if she is shudders, like when she is chilled or just wakes up, you will actually hear her muscles moving with a quiet yet thunder like sound.
Yes, earthquakes can create sounds that are caused by the movement of rock underground. These sounds may vary in intensity and are often described as rumbling, grinding, or roaring. However, the sounds may not always be audible depending on the depth of the quake and distance from the surface.
Wheel bearings will cause a rumbling noise consistent with the revolution of the tires. Your highlander is doing a computerized check of systems. If your noise is like mine, when you start the engine and pull away you hear this noise and then it goes away.
Timothy hears the sound of thunder rumbling in the distance, the rustling of leaves as the wind picks up, and the pitter-patter of raindrops starting to fall. These sounds indicate that a storm is approaching.
The frequency range that humans can hear is typically between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. This range allows us to perceive a wide variety of sounds, from low rumbling to high-pitched tones. Our ability to hear different frequencies affects how we perceive and interpret sounds, such as music, speech, and environmental noises.
Elephants make a number of sounds. They make specific sounds related to sex and danger which we can hear and understand. However, they have a much larger number of sounds which are too low in frequency (infra sound) for our ears to hear which is propagated via the elephant's legs and feet through the ground over great distances. The most common sound (that we can hear) that elephants make is called trumpeting. We can also hear them make a low rumbling noise. Examples of this can be heard by clicking on the related link.