Explosions can make a variety of sounds depending on the materials involved and the environment in which they occur. Common sounds include a loud bang, a deep rumble, and a high-pitched whine. The sound is created by the sudden release of energy during the explosion.
it is a sound noise like shh and bang I heard a loud bang from the cars.
A swine typically makes a "oink" sound.
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
The letter "s" makes the "sh" sound in the word "permission."
The sound a penguin makes is typically spelled "hok hok" or "bray."
it is a sound noise like shh and bang I heard a loud bang from the cars.
TNT (the dynamite that caused the explosion) pop (the sound a small explosion might make)
No, an explosion's sound is not significantly affected by the presence of an overcast sky. Sound waves travel through the air in the same way regardless of cloud cover. The perceived loudness of an explosion is more dependent on factors such as distance, intensity of the explosion, and surrounding environmental conditions.
The sound made by an explosion is called a blast. It is characterized by a sudden release of energy creating a loud and intense noise.
No it is not a form of electric energy. It is an example of the energy of the sound the bomb makes
A bomb explosion travels faster than the humming of a bee because the explosion produces a shockwave that moves at the speed of sound in the medium (air), which is much faster than the buzzing sound produced by a bee.
In my opinon: Yes.For me sound is irrespective of listener.
because, when there really is an explosion in space there isn't any sound so there shouldn't be any in space. :) (:
chirp, clank, bang, eek, boingBuzz...SNAP!Ring! Ring!Baa Baa!Splash!BOOM!POW!KAPOW!FLAP!WHACK!Achoo!Ahem!Boom!Clang!Thud!
You can mix coke and mentos together and it makes an explosion
Sound of an artillery shell exploding is "crump." A rifle shot is "crack."
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