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Alenkasestr [34]
1 year ago
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nick is hiking in the woods when he suddenly hears a loud crack, and he leaps off the trail. in an instant, a branch falls, and

he realizes a tree branch broke. what most likely caused him to feel fear and jump off the trail?
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Stella [2.4K]1 year ago
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The sound of the branch breaking most likely caused nick to feel fear and jump off the trail.

What noise does a branch make when it breaks?

  • If the branch is large enough, there may even be a deep moaning sound as the branch breaks away from the tree or splits in two.                                            
  • This groan is typically accompanied by smaller, quieter snapping, crackling, and popping noises (likely the actual wood fibers breaking).
  • Depending on how big the tree was, how quickly it was falling, and what the ground was covered in, it may have landed with a "thud," "bang," "crash," or "boom" when it eventually hit the ground.
  • When wood bends, it tends to "creak" and "groan"; when it bends too much, it "snaps" and "cracks."

To learn more about Branch breaking, follow the link brainly.com/question/12733846

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