Why Do Forests Make a Loud Noise When They Are Cut Down?

Forests make a loud noise when they are cut down because the whole tree vibrates like a giant drum. When you hit a tree with an axe, it starts to fall and shake, this shaking sends waves through the ground and the air, which is what we hear as a big noise. It's kind of like how a bell rings when you strike it, but for a whole forest!

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  1. A tree falling near a house makes such a loud noise it shakes the windows.
  2. When you cut down a large tree in your backyard, it sounds like a thunderclap.
  3. Cutting trees in a forest can make all the nearby trees vibrate together.

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