when you peel an orange a distinctive sound is produced. The closest i can get to the sound of a peeling orange is a squishy or crunchy (depends on how ripe the fruit is) and sounds pretty wierd.
hard of hearing.
No, "hear" is not a conjunction. It is a verb that is used to describe the act of perceiving sound. A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."
they can hear sound in ears
On the left side of the iPhone is the sound controls. Make sure the button isn't pushed to be showing orange. That might be why you can't hear. Flick it forward. It will tell you the sound is now on. Use the + and - to control it.
Sound perspective is the way you hear a sound. (Where you hear it coming from)
it flys around :D it flys around :D
No such thing as a galvanized iron roof. They are galvanized steel. The sound is distinct and as I cannot post audio it is impossible to describe the sound. But if you will click the link you can hear it.
What unusual sound do they hear in the fire?
The loudest sound that we can hear is about 130 decibels.
It could be fluid in the ear or a problem with the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ - where the jaw attaches to the rest of the skull).
"Hear" doesn't have an "a" sound at all; it has a long "e" sound.
When a sound wave is reflected, you hear an echo.