Forests feel quiet at night because most animals are asleep or hiding. During the day, birds chirp, insects buzz, and small mammals scurry around, it’s like a busy city. At night, they all go to bed. The trees and leaves also help absorb sound, making the forest feel even more calm and still.
Examples
- A squirrel is sleeping in its nest up in a tree.
- The wind barely makes any sound as it moves through the leaves.
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See also
- Why Do Forests Make Different Sounds?
- Why Do Forests Make Music?
- What is soundscape?
- Why Do Forests Make a Loud Noise When They Are Cut Down?
- What is Forest sound?