No, in mountainous regions it can echo very many times.
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The presence of a natural formation, such as a canyon or rocks, can create a sound reflection that causes the echo to only be heard in one direction at the scenic overlook. This phenomenon occurs when sound waves bounce off the surfaces in a specific direction, amplifying the echo in that particular path.
Wind itself does not generate thunder. Thunder is typically produced by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a lightning bolt. Wind can help carry the sound of thunder over longer distances, but it is not the source of the thunder itself.
reflected sound is either reverberation or echo
'Silence' could be used for the purpose, but human language does not really have a word for the opposite of 'echo', just as silence is not the opposite of sound (merely its absence). However, if one considers an echo to have periodicity, we could consider something incessant, such as "din" to be its opposite. However, it is only opposite in a shade of meaning.
The duration of Echo of Thunder is 1.63 hours.
Echo of Thunder was created on 1998-04-19.
The Echo of Thunder - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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Echo, thunder, and bang are types of sound phenomena. Echo refers to the reflection of sound waves off surfaces, resulting in a delayed repetition of the original sound. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a lightning bolt. A bang typically describes a loud, sudden noise, often associated with explosions or impacts.
An echo. It is a reflection of sound that can only be heard, and it repeats what is spoken to it.
You can get Thunder when you beat the Olympus Colisseum once.
Depending on the context, either 1. echo, re-echo, reverberate, ring out, boom, thunder, rumble or 2. be acclaimed, be celebrated, be renowned, be famed, be glorified, be trumpeted
He didn't feel the way Echo felt about him for Echo could only say parts of what he said.
Echo is a girl. Narcissus is a boy. Echo could only repeat the last words. Narcissus died.
Talking tom.Tom or talking ginger respond.