The iconic, stock dolphin sound you hear in every show since Flipper to the present Dairy Queen commercial, and has even appeared in some movies, is the sound of the kookaburra played backward. The kookaburra is a bird from Australia.
the most popular sound effect is the blowing up scream if you watch star wars or other old-ish movies you can hear the almost yow/ wow sound when they blow up Clint Eastwood movies have the sound effect as well. THIS SUKS
it means when you hear a screeching sound whitch sounds like the sound of iron on stone.
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Madea Goes to Jail.
because some things in the book sound right when you read it, but sound totally wrong when you actually hear it. like in twilight, bella, the main character says, "you look beautiful" to the guy she likes when she sees him with diamond skin. but, in the movie, when you actually hear her say it, it just sounds extremely weird and dumb. i hope this wasnt very confusing.
Is Sound On?
It's your sound card. It allows you to listen to music, and hear the sounds in games and movies.
the most popular sound effect is the blowing up scream if you watch star wars or other old-ish movies you can hear the almost yow/ wow sound when they blow up Clint Eastwood movies have the sound effect as well. THIS SUKS
When an animal uses sound to find food or navigate it's called echolocation, the sound bounces off surfaces around the dolphin. They hear where the sound has bounced off prey and follow the sound, hence allowing them to change direction quickly.
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they can hear sound in ears
Sound perspective is the way you hear a sound. (Where you hear it coming from)
Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Bottlenose Dolphins are the most common species of dolphin. Of course, they are the most recognizable and popular dolphin as well. Bottlenose dolphins are likely the dolphin you think of when your hear the word "dolphin".
What unusual sound do they hear in the fire?
The loudest sound that we can hear is about 130 decibels.
"Hear" doesn't have an "a" sound at all; it has a long "e" sound.
speaking from experience from ww2 Southampton bombing raids; bombs traveling at or above the velocity of sound; make a screaming, or whistling sound. The better you hear them; the more certainty it is not falling on you. The one that hits you you will not hear; for it gets there before its sound. ----