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What sound does a cannon makes?

A cannon makes a very loud and distinct sound that can be described as:

* A deep, booming roar: This is the primary sound you associate with a cannon, a powerful and resonating explosion.

* A sharp, cracking sound: This is the initial detonation of the gunpowder, often described as a sharp "crack" or "bang."

* A rumbling echo: After the initial explosion, the sound can reverberate and echo, especially in open areas or enclosed spaces.

* A whistling sound: Sometimes, depending on the type of cannon and the angle of the shot, a whistling sound can be heard as the projectile leaves the barrel.

Here are some popular ways to describe the sound of a cannon:

* "Boom!"

* "Bang!"

* "A thunderous roar!"

* "A deafening explosion!"

The sound of a cannon is truly impactful and unmistakable. You can find many sound effects online that capture the essence of this iconic sound.

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