Science, asked by gauranchal17gmailcom, 11 months ago

why does brook babble ?​

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Answered by adityaajaysingh4
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Explanation:

The common term is "babbling brook" (or babbling stream) is because the water is relatively shallow, and makes that sort of noise - the noise of water moving over stones.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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As the brook moves, its swift current strikes against the pebbles and stones under it, producing a tremendous noise. Thus, the brook seems to be ‘talking? as it moves.Also its rapid spiral movement creates spirals of bubbles and it sounds very cheerful.

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