Between the silence of the mountains
and the crashing of the sea,
There lies a land that I once lived in
and she's waiting there for me... (The Moody Blues)
Sometimes the waves merely lap at the shore, though.
On stony beaches, the sea 'whooshes' in and out.
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
The sound made by water is commonly referred to as "splashing" or "rippling."
splash
Light is made of particles called photons. Sound is made of pressure waves that travel through a medium such as air, water, or a solid material.
A rock falling into water produces a splash sound, followed by ripples and bubbles as it sinks below the surface.
No, sound waves are not made of atoms and elements. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids, by causing particles in the medium to vibrate and transmit the sound energy.
it is made by the banging of rain water and the hard surface.
none.they need sunlight,water,and air
It is called a "plook" scientifically speaking...
My Guess, Ripples on water and Sound
The sound made by a waterfall is often described as "roar," "rumble," or "cascade." It is created by the rush of water falling and crashing into rocks or the pool below.
yes,through the vibrations given off from the source of the sound eg.a speaker, put a bowl of water on top of a speaker and watch the ripples made in the water through the vibrations