Why Do Forests Swoosh When the Wind Blows?

Imagine you're standing in a forest and the wind is blowing. The trees are swaying, and they make that soft, swooshing noise. It's like when you wave your arms while running, it makes a whoosh sound. Each tree acts like a big leaf, and together, all those leaves and branches create a gentle rhythm as the wind moves through them.

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  1. Imagine you're blowing on a handful of leaves, they make a whoosh sound.
  2. Like when you wave your arms as you run, creating that soft noise around you.
  3. Imagine each tree is playing a musical instrument, and the wind makes them all sing together.

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