If a tree falls but nobody is around to hear it, the tree will not make a sound. It will make sound waves, but it isn't sound unless somebody is around to transfer the waves into actual sound.
Yes because sound waves exist even if people aren't in the area.
At first, there were 2 pears on the tree. After the wind blew, one pear fell on the ground. So there where no pears on the tree and there were no pears on the ground.
Perhaps you mean - cloches à travers les feuilles? - which would mean ' bells through the leaves' (possibly referring to the sound they make, coming through the leaves of trees - it's difficult to understand without knowing the context).
a single fibre cannot make a thread . like a single tree cannot make a forest.
Tree would be arbre in french. For two and more trees, one simply adds an s, getting arbres.
you can see it on the ground. the real question is did it make a sound when it fell?
Sound does not travel through a vacuum.
yes
No because sound is something you hear and if nobody hears it, there is no sound.
yes, but nobody is around to hear it. I know it sounds stranger, but the answer is no, its not the tree hitting the ground that makes the sounds but the air it displaces, (a tree falling in a vacuum would make no sound). It's the ear and brain which convert these vibrations into sound. Hence no-one around, no sound. Strange but true.
He fell off the ladder and broke his arm.We will fell this tree.
It would fall. The real question is, If there was no one around to hear it, would it make a sound?
Well of course he is. An entire forest can fall and men will still be wrong.Yes we would be........Damned if we tell the truth, and damned if we don't. Either way, we're up a tree.Maybe that's why the tree fell? And the moral of that is.....if men would keep their feet planted firmly on the ground, they wouldn't have to be "up a tree".
Crashhhhhh!
No, ninjas don't make make sounds anyway, but if it does, it's definitly the last sound you'll ever hear.Only Chuck Norris can know whether or not it makes a sound, and anyways he's the reason why the ninja fell in the first place.
The damage would be in ratio of tree size to house size.
The damage would be in ratio of tree size to house size.