Talking and singing are both forms ofvocal communication. But researchers got wondering: could repetition also musicalizeother types of sounds?So they collected clips of 20 different environmental sounds including waterdripping, ice cracking, whales calling, and the aforementioned(上述的)shovel. Andthey...
Most scientists would say that this kind of "talking" is automatic and doesn't take (6) ___ thinking.Other anumals,such as wolves and whales,use many different sounds and signals.Are these animals able to tell esch other (7) ___ is on their minds --- the same way that people do...
Maybe you think of a visit to the beach, or whales or sharks or coral reefs? I think of this. This is San Juan Islands in Washington state. They just out of an expanse. Ah, okay. We got our first flap T. If you look up jut in the dictionary, you’ll see this symbol. This i...
When whales won’t wait, we swim westward. Y/y/ Raise middle of tongue to roof of mouth, then push air up from throat and out through mouth while lowering tongue. Voiced: air travels up through the throat and vibrates the vocal cords. ...
W: Well... another thing I was thinking about is... Mr. Parnell, when speaking with the centenarians in the village, what do they tell you about diet and nutrition? I mean, do they offer advice about good eating habits and nutrition that may help someone live longer?
Other arimals, such as whales, chimpanzees, and seals. all make sounds to communicate in their social groups.Each animal makes its own sounds to express their meanings.( )38. We can see sound waves by__ A. identifying your friend's voice B. putting a piece of tissue close to our ...
that’s a tonality that resonates with all of nature, birds sing at that frequency, dolphins and whales… as well as the architecture of the ancients. I went to Mayan ruins in the Yucatan and measured over 200 rooms with acoustic testing and found that over 200 of them were tuned to 21...