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How do plants make sounds? Give an example to support your answer
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Answered by sakshi0812
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Plants make sounds when in pain or suffering from stress.

The sound, which is not audible to human ears, can be heard by bats, mice and probably by some other plants too...

Trees are the predominant sound makers in most gardens.

Taller, more flexible trees catch the lightest breeze and make themselves heard even on still days.

Birches, with their filigree branches and small fluttering leaves cast light dappled shade beneath their canopy...

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Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

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Explanation:

Plants make sound by various processes like=>

  1. By the process of gravitation, ie making of air bubbles and exploding them in xylem that causes vibrations.
  2. By external factors like wind(rustling of leaves) insects etc.

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