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Trees can produce a squeaking sound in the wind due to the friction between their branches and leaves as they move against each other. This phenomenon often occurs when the wind causes the branches to sway, leading to the rubbing of bark or leaves. Additionally, the sound can be amplified by the hollow spaces within some trees, acting as a resonance chamber. Such sounds can vary based on the species of the tree and environmental conditions.

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