Imagine you're walking through a forest on a breezy day, the trees are swaying, and you can hear a soft whoosh all around. It's like the forest is singing! This happens because the wind moves the leaves and branches of the trees, making them vibrate like strings on an instrument. Each tree creates its own sound, and together they make music that only forests know how to play.
Examples
- When the wind moves through the leaves in a forest, it's like playing a big natural instrument.
- Imagine each tree as a different musical note, together they create a song.
- Sometimes you can hear soft rustling sounds that feel like the trees are whispering to you.
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