That is an entirely subjective opinion. No one can give you an absolute answer.
rondeshon. <----that is just how it sounds when said. not sure how it is spelled, but it means round-the-leg.
"For fair without the fair within to hide" "Among fresh female buds shall you this night/ Inherit at my house. Here all, all see/ And like her most who merit most shall be;/ Which, on more view of many, mine, being one,/ May stand in number, though in reck'ning none."
The sound effects would have been organic. Most likely the actors that were backstage along with any stage personnel would have used an assortment of items to make battle sounds, thunder, nature sounds and a whole lot of other things.
Something made of a certain flower does. Anyonekonw what flower it was?
We do not have a record of how such a sound effect might have been made, so the best we can do is to use our imaginations. I suspect that the musicians who played recorders (the use of recorders is noted in Hamlet) may have made whistling sounds with them.
I believe the colour is made up of little tiny red people placed around the planet...But NASA think otherwise :(
no there was not a planet made in 2009
No planet is made of sulphuric anything
No. Our planet (Earth) is made up of 1 planet.
The planet that is made up of rocks is Neptune
the planet mars is made of rocks and air
Mars is made predominantly of rock, mineral, and metallic compounds, much like Earth. While it is cold, it is not "frozen" in the sense that it is made from something that would otherwise be a liquid. It is not an ice planet, for example.
Each outer planet is made up of gas
god made life on the planet. he made everything
Planet Mercury was zero years of age when it was made.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...