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This audio recording, titled "Plastic Bottle," brings to life the unique sounds that one can associate with a plastic container. As the audio begins, the listener can hear the rustling noise, a subtle, crinkling sound that often resonates when one handles plastic materials. This sound, known as 'ruido' or 'barulho' in other languages, is a distinctive characteristic of plastic or 'plastica' and 'plastico.' As the audio progresses, it introduces the listener to the specific sounds produced by a PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) bottle, a common type of plastic container, often referred to as 'garrafa' in other languages. There's a sense of interaction with the bottle, clear from the sounds of it being crumpled or 'amassando' and 'amassar.' The listener can almost visualize the bottle being squeezed, the plastic crunching under pressure and then slowly regaining its shape. The audio provides