They don't make a sound.
It has a dingy sound
pronghorn make a metallic whirling sound
There are actually not insects that eat cork oak. This is because the cork oak is insect resistant due to its suberin.
Squirrels make a chattering sound and also they make a hissing sound when they are angry. They make a sound like a dog barking, only it is a really high pitch.
If you mean what sound to they make when being removed from a bottle, the sound of the cork rubbing on the sides of the mouth of the bottle is a high squeaky sound. If you mean what sound is heard when the cork is finally removed from a bottle, that is what we call a pop.
a cork from a wine bottle
A pop!
cork comes from a cork tree
No. The denser the material, the faster sound moves through it.
The sound results from the difference in air pressure in the bottle as the cork is removed.
No. It may soften the cork but if anything hot water will make the cork expand.
with the cork from a tree you can make bulletin boards, floor tiles wine stoppers, etc.
This depends on how thick of a piece of cork flooring you use. Cork flooring is still recommended as a way to limit the noise of impact but you will need a bit of tile that is about 1/2 inch thick.
simply air
Cork is a soft and somewhat spongy floor. Sealers can be applied to it to make it more durable but they take away somewhat the feel of cork flooring.
if your clarinet is having trouble fitting together try some cork grease!