Yes, volume describes how loud or soft a sound is. It is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave, with higher amplitudes producing louder sounds and lower amplitudes producing softer sounds.
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
A balloon, popcorn, a gun, gum, and a tire.
In science, pitch refers to how high or low a sound is. It is determined by the frequency of the sound waves, with high frequencies producing high-pitched sounds and low frequencies producing low-pitched sounds.
Soft sounds refer to gentle, quiet, or subdued noises that are not harsh or loud. These sounds are typically soothing and can create a peaceful or calming atmosphere. Examples of soft sounds include whispers, rustling leaves, and gentle rain.
Yes, volume describes how loud or soft a sound is. It is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave, with higher amplitudes producing louder sounds and lower amplitudes producing softer sounds.
Scream, bang, crash, etc.
clock sounds in your neighbor house or dog barfing any thing that is loud for you:)
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
Yes, "object" is a homophone because it sounds the same as "a project" when spoken out loud, even though they have different meanings.
The sentence "Even with both doors shut your CD player sounds too loud" is intransitive because it does not have a direct object. It describes an action (the CD player sounding too loud) without transferring that action to an object.
A balloon, popcorn, a gun, gum, and a tire.
two types of sounds are viberartion and the normal language we speak
The bee buzzed past. because buzzed is a word that sounds like a bee flying. Or , A cow can Moo. The word Moo sounds like the noise a cow makes. Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the thing it is describing
Loud sounds instruments
In science, pitch refers to how high or low a sound is. It is determined by the frequency of the sound waves, with high frequencies producing high-pitched sounds and low frequencies producing low-pitched sounds.