why do mosquitoes make buzzing sound when they slap their wings??????
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A delightful African folk tale for anyone who hates the sound ofmosquitoes buzzing in their ears. ... Though you hear the buzz whenevermosquitoes fly, it's not actually caused by the wings beating against the air. There's an organ at the base of the wings which scrapes and makes thesound when the wings move.
A delightful African folk tale for anyone who hates the sound ofmosquitoes buzzing in their ears. ... Though you hear the buzz whenevermosquitoes fly, it's not actually caused by the wings beating against the air. There's an organ at the base of the wings which scrapes and makes thesound when the wings move.
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Mosquitoes make buzzing sound when they slap their wings because the main frequencies at which mosquitoes wings slaps air, causing waves successive ups, and down in air pressure.
At least, some of these frequencies are,, well within audible range.
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