Cats have great hearing but I think a mile is a bit far for a cat to hear. I haven't found anything that says that a cat can hear it a mile away.
they can hear more than 1 mile
Possibly up to a mile or two away.
Yes, it's true. They can hear noises from a mile away.
Yes, if there is no other force acting upon the railroad track then you would be able to hear the train about a mile away. Unfortunately this is dangerous because there is no way to tell exactly how far away the train is.
It varies widely. In some cases a tornado can be heard over a mile away, in other cases you can't hear it until it's just about on top of you.
Bison
It is unlikely to hear sound from a mile away due to factors such as the attenuation of sound waves over distance and interference from other environmental noises. Generally, sound cannot travel long distances without being significantly weakened or distorted.
No. At a distance of about 180 miles, Three Mile Island, which is near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is too far away.
That would depend on how good your hearing is. With good hearing and on a quiet day with no obstructions (such as woods), they can be heard up to 1 mile away.
Dogs can hear sounds from about four times the distance that humans can, thanks to their incredible hearing range and sensitivity. Depending on the environment and volume of the sound, dogs can hear sounds from up to a mile away.
no unless you have super good hearing skills
crickets hide from their predictors by having great camouflage, and by having a special antennae so they can hear any of their predators for about a mile away.