Can you show me what sound bats make and yes they do make a sound.
Different alarm bells have different frequencies. It seems to us that an alarm sounder could be constructed to sound at any desired frequency between 20 Hz and 20 KHz. Outside of that range, it would have little value as an alarm, because nobody could hear it.
no because they could do in different environment and could change.
In sentance 2 it says that they would have drowned and they would not have had a chance to survive but in sentance 1 it says that if they had not helped, the person would have possibly drowned but might have survived
If computers can be given true artificial intelligence, then yes, they could experience intentionality like humans do because they could interact with objects on a purposeful level.
no we cant we would have no way 2 reproduce no medicine no farms no nothing so the awnser is no
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You may be thinking of sociology, which could be called the psychology of humans as a very large group.
The Koda iStereo iP915 does not have an alarm. You could probably set the alarm on your iPod.
If you have a remote that locks & unlocks your antitheft system it could be as simple as resetting your remote, I had a similar experience.
Neanderthals and humans are genetically similar. Less than one percent difference in their DNA.
you could put together your alarm and mp3 so when your alarm went of you could listen to good tunes
Yes because it is not poisonous. It makes your voice high pitched if respired because it is lighter then air and changes the timbre of your voice making it high pitched. You should not breathe it in because there is a chance that it could react with the oxygen or air in your lungs.
Depending on how loud your alarm is,it is possible that it may set off another cars alarm.
The factory alarm does not have a reset button. An aftermarket alarm may have a reset. It could be located wherever the installer put it.
No, it knows whatever humans collectively know: such as Wikipedia. Wikipedia is similar to Computers in the sense that Humans program Computers and tell computers certain things to do or to know and such. So, whatever Humans know, a computer could, or does, know.
Different alarm bells have different frequencies. It seems to us that an alarm sounder could be constructed to sound at any desired frequency between 20 Hz and 20 KHz. Outside of that range, it would have little value as an alarm, because nobody could hear it.
Keep air flowing through the vessel. You could get a corbon monoxide detector, they work in a similar way to a smoke alarm. At least then you will get a warning.