How does wind generate sound? What happens on a chemical or cellular level that allows that to happen? Also (semi-related) when driving, why is there a noise that feels like a vacuum every other second when one window is open at high speeds?

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How does wind generate sound? What happens on a chemical or cellular level that allows that to happen? Also (semi-related) when driving, why is there a noise that feels like a vacuum every other second when one window is open at high speeds?

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A: wind makes sound only because of the physical items around. Rustling leaves, blowing against the side of a house or through a tunnel, etc.

B: It’s actually is creating a vacuum. The air is being sucked out of the vehicle.

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