Forests make different sounds because of the trees and plants inside them. Just like a wind chime makes different noises depending on how it’s touched, trees and bushes make different sounds depending on the wind or animals moving around. Some forests are full of tall trees that creak like old chairs, that's why they sound more like a big room. Other forests have smaller plants and leaves that rustle like paper being crumpled. That makes them feel quieter and more secretive.
Examples
- A forest with small bushes makes rustling noises that sound like paper crumpling.
- A windstorm in a tall forest feels like a giant room being shaken.
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See also
- Why Do Forests Make Music?
- What is Forest sound?
- How Does Rustling Leaves and Snapping Sticks Work?
- What is soundscape?
- Why Do Forests Swoosh When the Wind Blows?