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How to describe the sound of flying mosquitoes?

1. The sound of mosquitoes is buzzing. It flaps its wings like a moving small trumpet, calling back and forth in your ears.

2. The sound of mosquitoes is buzzing. It flaps its wings like several fighter jets flying in the blue sky.

3. The sound of mosquitoes is buzzing. It flaps its wings like industrious bees flying around you.

4. The mosquito buzzes and flaps its wings, as if to tell you that it is coming.

Extended information

The buzzing sound produced by mosquitoes is mainly produced when the wings vibrate the air up and down. When the mosquito vibrates its wings, it makes a sound. If the mosquito does not vibrate its wings, there is no sound. Mosquitoes do not have specialized organs that produce sound; they mainly rely on the vibration of their wing membranes to produce sound.

Mosquitoes have a total of 22 teeth and only one pair of wings. The other pair degenerates into a balance rod. The flying speed of mosquitoes is about 1.5 to 2.5 kilometers per hour. During the flight, the speed of vibrating wings per second is estimated to be about 594 times.