The sound made by an explosion is called a blast. It is characterized by a sudden release of energy creating a loud and intense noise.
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
The sound made by wind blowing is typically called "whistling" or "howling."
The sound made by wind is commonly called "whistling" or "whistling sound."
No, an explosion's sound is not significantly affected by the presence of an overcast sky. Sound waves travel through the air in the same way regardless of cloud cover. The perceived loudness of an explosion is more dependent on factors such as distance, intensity of the explosion, and surrounding environmental conditions.
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
The sound of a sparrow is called chip.
It was made by air vibrating called sound waves
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
The sound made by wind blowing is typically called "whistling" or "howling."
The sound made by wind is commonly called "whistling" or "whistling sound."
TNT (the dynamite that caused the explosion) pop (the sound a small explosion might make)
Sound made by a brook is called "babble". Hope it helps. 😊
Lou Lou is the sound that is usually made by the peafowl.
Um, a flapping sound?