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The tree will make a sound, even if nobody heard it, simply because it could have been heard. The answer to this question depends on the definition of sound. We can define sound as our perception of air vibrations. Therefore, sound does not exist if we do not hear it. When a tree falls, the motion disturbs the air and sends off air waves.
Either the tree fell and made vibrations which effected the area, or the tree fell and did not make vibrations, or the tree did not fall and thus did not make vibrations. WayTooSerious 22:37, 30 March 2010 (UTC) @Raymm, that is essentially the question at hand. The question is whether something can exist independent of observation.
Here’s what you need to know about the steps to take if a tree or branch falls on your private property or on public roads, how your insurance may (or may not) help with fallen tree damage, and ...
Cold weather will cause some trees to shatter by freezing the sap, because it contains water, which expands as it freezes, creating a sound like a gunshot. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The sound is produced as the tree bark splits, with the wood contracting as the sap expands.
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But since tree damage can be extensive, filing a claim does make sense in many cases. If you have proof that your neighbor knew that their tree was a risk, that’s information you should provide ...
1 If a tree falls down in a forest, and no-one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Toggle the table of contents Wikipedia : Articles for deletion/If a tree falls down in a forest, and no-one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
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