because it just does
A braying beast refers to a noisy or loud animal, typically associated with the sound that a donkey makes. The term "braying" specifically describes the distinctive loud and harsh cry that some animals, like donkeys or mules, make.
Pronghorns communicate using a variety of vocalizations including snorts, grunts, and bleats. They also make a loud snort-like alarm call when sensing danger.
One of the sounds a crane makes is like a low pitched frog croaking. The other sound it makes sounds like a group of sea gulls crying.
Same as any other chicken, although they do crow a lot more and make the 'cock-a-doodle-doo' noise
A tarsier makes various sounds, including high-pitched calls, chirps, and clicks. They use vocalizations to communicate with one another and establish territories. The sound they make is often described as loud and piercing.
When dishes are dropped, they collide with the surface below and transfer energy, which generates vibrations in the surrounding air molecules. These vibrations travel through the air as sound waves, creating the loud noise we hear. The greater the force of the impact, the louder the noise produced.
it sounds like the belt is breaking
not loud at all it doesn't make a sound
clang
A very loud BANG!
Sing in a microphone and amplify that.
a very loud noice
Loud deep cackling notes
No, it typically takes more energy to produce a loud sound compared to a soft sound. A loud sound requires more air pressure and vibration from the vocal cords or instrument, increasing the energy needed to create the sound.
one million voices loud enough for to make one sound
They Meow Loud
relax, and drop your weight on the piano.