yes
Because the rate at which sound propagates changes with temperature, it is possible for sound to be refracted by changes in the air temperature at low altitudes. Sounds may be refracted toward or away from a listener. This can create what is known as a "shadow zone" a short distance from the sound source, where the sound will be diminished or not heard at all.i think it is that the air is cooler than the ground
Low-frequency sounds can travel the furthest distances because they have longer wavelengths that allow them to propagate farther with less attenuation. High-frequency sounds, on the other hand, have shorter wavelengths and are absorbed more quickly by the surrounding medium, limiting how far they can travel.
Tapping sounds travel better than shouting because they are sharper and produce higher frequency vibrations that can travel farther through solid materials like wood or metal. Shouting creates lower frequency vibrations that may be absorbed or muffled more easily.
Distant sounds may be heard due to the presence of sound waves traveling through the air or other medium from their source to your ears. The farther away a sound source is, the more it may be affected by factors like air resistance and interference, leading to it being perceived as distant.
Distance affects sound because as sound waves travel through a medium, they gradually lose energy. The longer the distance the sound has to travel, the more energy is lost, resulting in a decrease in sound intensity. This is why sounds often become softer and less distinct the farther they are from the source.
Sounds from the Ground was created in 1995.
"Father" sounds the same as "farther" but means something different. "Father" refers to a male parent, while "farther" is used to indicate physical distance.
Because the rate at which sound propagates changes with temperature, it is possible for sound to be refracted by changes in the air temperature at low altitudes. Sounds may be refracted toward or away from a listener. This can create what is known as a "shadow zone" a short distance from the sound source, where the sound will be diminished or not heard at all.i think it is that the air is cooler than the ground
A gully is a deep groove in the ground that sounds somewhat like bully.
The sound of jet planes move farther and farther but thunder sounds is only in one place
Sounds like dead short to ground in the radio
Sounds like yellowjackets.
They dont fly they use them to jump farther and to make sounds to attrack mates
Low-frequency sounds can travel the furthest distances because they have longer wavelengths that allow them to propagate farther with less attenuation. High-frequency sounds, on the other hand, have shorter wavelengths and are absorbed more quickly by the surrounding medium, limiting how far they can travel.
I don't think so because they can't hear they feel the vibrations the sounds make on the ground and water which generly scares fish
Sound waves travel faster and farther in cooler, denser air because the molecules are closer together. This allows the sound waves to propagate more efficiently and reach our ears more easily. Additionally, cooler temperatures at night can create less background noise, making distant sounds more noticeable.
dropping coins from hand to solid ground.