The plural form of the noun 'earthquake' is earthquakes.
Low frequency noise precedes earthquakes which animals and some humans can pick up on. Shortly before earthquakes people notice that the animal population seem to flee the area,like during the boxing day tsunami. Audible low groanings from the earth can sometimes be heard.
Yes, "quake" can be considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of the ground shaking during an earthquake. Onomatopoeias are words that imitate the natural sounds of things.
To make an earthquake alarm model, you can use a sensitive seismic sensor connected to a microcontroller or Raspberry Pi board. The sensor should be programmed to detect vibrations characteristic of earthquakes and trigger an alarm system such as a buzzer or LED lights. You can also add a battery backup system for continuous operation during power outages.
Sounds suspiciously like an earthquake. Indeed, it is.
Animals do make sounds but it's not all of the animals that make sounds.
roaring thunder in a stormy day and buildings falling during an earthquake.
sounds great.
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.
They make a cricket-like sound.
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Oranges don' t make sounds.
Another word for make low sounds is "murmur."
Chicks make different sounds. They make tweet sounds and chirping sounds. Hope i helped
seismic waves and pressure waves it depends on intensity of the earthquake
detonate an atom bomb.. but even that is a fire cracker compared to a real earthquake.