Why is the roaring of a lion different than the sound of a mosquito?
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The sound produced by a body differs from that produced by another body, basically, by its pitch. The sound produced by a loin is of low pitch (frequency) but high intensity while the sound produced by a mosquito has a high pitch but low intensity. Hence, the roaring of a lion is different from that of a mosquito.
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