what are the sounds the wind produces
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As the wind passes through and around their branches and leaves, they cause those objects to move back and forth. This movement creates vibrations in the air, known as longitudinal pressure waves, which can travel to your ears as soft rustling or louder whooshing sounds
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As the wind passes through and around their branches and leaves, they cause those objects to move back and forth. This movement creates vibrations in the air, known as longitudinal pressure waves, which can travel to your ears as soft rustling or louder whooshing sounds.
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