No. The visual portion of the energy wave that we see as lightning it's self does not make noise, however this energy wave also displaces air. The air that is displaced by the negative and positive ion charge (that bolt we see) is often heard as a loud "crack" and the air that moves fast enough creates a sonic boom which we hear as thunder.
In the rainforest, you may hear sounds like chirping birds, buzzing insects, rustling leaves, flowing water from rivers or streams, and the calls of various animals such as monkeys, frogs, and other wildlife. The rainforest is typically filled with a symphony of natural sounds that make up its vibrant ecosystem.
Cumulonimbus clouds crashing together can create thunder. These are large, dense clouds that can produce thunderstorms and severe weather conditions like lightning and heavy rainfall. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air due to the intense heating and cooling caused by lightning strikes within the cloud.
No, the two are quite different. The main difference is lightning is light, thunder is sound. Lightning is an electric charge that can come from a cloud for various reasons. Thunder is the sound made by lightning. Since sound travels slower than light, lightning comes first, thunder second.
Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air surrounding a lightning bolt. When lightning strikes, it superheats the air, causing it to rapidly expand and create shockwaves that we hear as thunder. The sound travels through the air until it reaches our ears, allowing us to hear it.
yes they did, the noise they made were growling sounds like a terex-----------------------------------------------------------They probably could, modern day dinosaurs (birds) can make a huge variety of sounds and some can mimic noises they hear. Their relatives, crocodilians,can make more basic noises like hissing and growls. We don't know exactly what a spinosaurwas capable of because the soft tissuesresponsiblefor the creation of sounds aren't preserved.
They don't make sounds they only noises they make is when they swim.
lionfish make a very weird type of sound
When lightening strikes, the electricity splits the air. The sounds you hear, thunder, is the air slamming back together
The cymbols are normaly used to make the higher noises on the drum kit.
A Humpback whale make social sounds{noises} because the make sounds to look for a mate or challenges another Humpback whale.
chatteringwhistlinghissingwhimpering
Siberian tigers do make some sounds. Two such sounds are growling and roaring. Like all big cats, tigers can't purr.
They make many noises but the one noise that is most known to humans is "caw"
Ghosts are typically associated with making eerie, unexplained noises like moans, whispers, footsteps, or strange knocking sounds. These sounds are often intended to create a spooky atmosphere and provoke fear in those who encounter them.
It's normal to feel scared of thunder if you have a fear of loud noises. However, thunder is simply the sound caused by lightning, and as long as you are indoors or in a safe place during a storm, you are not in danger.
Most animals have vocal cords more or less complex than ours, therefore they can make different noises. Ours are advanced enough to make sounds LIKE them but not exactly.