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But what does the white noise sound like? Well, the best description would be to say it sounds like a slow soothing “whoosh.” Many say it is the sound of the rain, or the waves gently caressing the shore, or the wind blowing through the trees. It is a very peaceful sound that is instinctively soothing and calming to the ears and minds of humans of all ages. White noise is actually a sound given to us by Mother Nature, in the same way as she has provided us with water and air.

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Sandbox kid.jpg This is the Apnea Board Wiki Sandbox page.




Please use this page for experimentation with the Apnea Board Wiki. In order to use this page, you need to be an Apnea Board Wiki Editor.

If you want to experiment with editing, go ahead and click on the Edit tab of this Sandbox page, then edit and save the page. Come back to this page to see your edits. After you're done, go to the View History tab, look for the edit(s) you just did (at the top), then click on the "undo" link at the end of your edit revision, then save the page - this will revert the Sandbox page back to the original version (before your edits).

If you can't figure out how to revert the page back to the starting version, don't worry: an Admin regularly checks this page and will revert it for you.


To discuss this Sandbox page, go to the Talk:Sandbox page.



But what does the white noise sound like? Well, the best description would be to say it sounds like a slow soothing “whoosh.” Many say it is the sound of the rain, or the waves gently caressing the shore, or the wind blowing through the trees. It is a very peaceful sound that is instinctively soothing and calming to the ears and minds of humans of all ages. White noise is actually a sound given to us by Mother Nature, in the same way as she has provided us with water and air.




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