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What is the sound of Liquid (Water)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The verb burble captures both the movement of the water and the sound it makes as it moves. You could also say that a brook or stream or river babbles or ripples or even trickles. The word burble was first used in the 1300's, and it probably comes from an imitation of the sound a rippling, bubbling brook makes.

Answered by helloday
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Answer:

The verb burble captures both the movement of the water and the sound it makes as it moves. You could also say that a brook or stream or river babbles or ripples or even trickles. The word burble was first used in the 1300's, and it probably comes from an imitation of the sound a rippling, bubbling brook makes.

Explanation:

Water temperature and pressure determine how far sound travels in the ocean. While sound moves at a much faster speed in the water than in air , the distance that sound waves travel is primarily dependant upon ocean temperature and pressure. ... The whale produces sound waves that move like ripples in the water.

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