It makes the snapping noise when your middle finger quickly rubs against your thumb ending at the edge of your palm.
A rubber band typically produces a snapping sound when it is stretched and released quickly.
To make a loud noise with paper, you can crumple it up tightly and then quickly unfold it, creating a sharp snapping sound.
Sound is made when air particles vibrate. So when you click your fingers, you're causing the air particles around your finger to vibrate, causing the noise you hear. The noise you hear is actually a mixture of 2 sounds; the sound of your middle finger sliding off your thumb, and also the sound of your middle finger hitting your hand.
a rubber band produced a song like a guitar kinda
A loud click or snap sound in your home could be caused by sudden temperature changes, settling of the house foundation, or plumbing pipes expanding or contracting. It's typically not a cause for concern unless it becomes a frequent or persistent issue.
A "snap" or "click". Snapping your fingers, or Clicking your fingers.
You blow a bubble and blow until it cannot go anymore. Hopefully you will hear a snapping sound (I am not exactly sure what you meant by snapping ur gum).
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By snap I assume you mean snapping your fingers, if that's the case, the answer is no, the sound generated from your fingers are caused by friction and when you fail to make a sound it just indicate that there is insufficient friction, thus it is just a technique that not perfected!
Majority of people would call it a "snap". Like; snapping my fingers. -Tom ------------------------- Tom Collins WikiAnswers: WorldOfProducts Site: worldofproductsonlinecatalog.com
Snapping means to like do a handstand and then basically throw your legs on the ground like a snap. An exercise you could do would to be do a handstand and snap down.
Snapping Turtles will snap because it is their way of protecting themselves from enemies and their prey. The animals and their prey, therefore get scared and leaving the turtle alone. It is in their nature for snapping turtles to snap.
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The homograph word for the sound made with fingers and a metal fastener is "clip." It can refer to the action of attaching something with a fastener or the snapping sound produced by fingers.
No, it is natural for them to snap at things.
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It takes less than a second to snap your fingers. The snapping sound is created when your middle finger quickly hits against your palm, causing a rapid compression of air that generates the noise.