Rapid movement of the wings.
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∙ 8y agoFlies buzz because their wings move extremely fast. They create a buzzing sound as they fly because of their wings.
Yes, bees make a buzzing sound when they fly. The sound is produced by the rapid movement of their wings as they flap.
flies buzz!
There are many insects that can be described as thin, black buzzing bugs that fly. The most common would be a mosquito, and a house or horse fly.
. . . so I can hear the Communists scream. Sound off . . . Sound off . . .
The vowel sound in "dried" is /aɪ/. It is a diphthong sound formed by a combination of the 'ai' letters, and it is commonly found in words like "dried," "light," and "fly."
Sometimes you can hear flapping, but mostly they are just too far away to hear it. Birds of prey tend to glide in when they attack so that their prey cannot hear them flapping and escape.Examples: owls make a soft shushing sound when they fly and mourning doves make a chirping sound that is actually their wings touching together on the down-stroke.
Yes or no. There is fly as in " Afly was buzzing around the garbage." or fly as in " The airplane flys around the world."
Yes or no. There is fly as in " Afly was buzzing around the garbage." or fly as in " The airplane flys around the world."
ladybugs fly by using there inside wings and swishing them up and down
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Bombers fly above a certain altitude (higher than a normal plane), that's why you can not hear them.