It is the male cicada that produces the loud sound as a mating call to attract females. They have specialized structures called tymbals on their abdomen that vibrate rapidly to create the distinctive noise.
amplitude
The amplitude of a sound wave determines how loud or soft a sound is. Greater amplitude produces a louder sound, while smaller amplitude results in a softer sound. This is perceived by our ears as variations in volume.
The sound of a harp is generally soft and soothing due to the nature of the instrument and its strings being plucked rather than struck. It produces a gentle and calming sound.
A siren typically produces a loud, high-pitched wailing sound that is used as an alert or warning signal, often heard on emergency vehicles or in alarm systems.
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
the male ! The female is totaly silent, only the male makes noise. Out of the males the Australian Cicada is the loudest of them all
Yes
That really depends how close the cicada is to your ears.
amplitude
SOFT
The amplitude of a sound wave determines how loud or soft a sound is. Greater amplitude produces a louder sound, while smaller amplitude results in a softer sound. This is perceived by our ears as variations in volume.
The noisiest insect in Malta is the Cicada (cicada orni) The courting males 'sing' continuously during the day, only stopping when disturbed or when flying from one perch to another. The sound is a shrill monotonous 'whistle' created by vibrating membranes at the base of the abdomen.
The sound of a conch shell can vary depending on the size and thickness of the shell, but typically it produces a loud and resonant sound that can carry over long distances. It is often used in rituals, ceremonies, and as a signaling device.
I believe the sound you are referring to comes from Cicadas.
The amplitude of a wave produces the intensity of the wave. With a light wave, it is the intensity of the light, with a sound wave, it is how loud the sound is
The average 2 mw wind turbine produces a sound eqaul to 45 decibels
cicada Cicadas (cricket) located in Australia have a loud noismaker called a 'timbais' located on the sides of the abdominal base. During mating season the noise is great and often annoys residences around them.