Depends how sensitive there ears are.
If there quite strong then it should be fine if not then i wouldn't try going near someone with a high voice.
The sound you are describing could be a result of tinnitus, which is a perception of ringing or buzzing in the ears. It can be caused by exposure to loud noises, ear infections, or underlying health conditions. If you are experiencing persistent high-pitched sounds in your ears, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
There is no sound that can physically make your ears bleed. However, exposure to extremely high levels of noise or a sudden loud noise can potentially cause damage to your hearing and lead to issues like tinnitus or hearing loss.
They hear many noises other then high pitched ones but they can hear the higher ones because of the way their ear drums are built
It is due to the sensitive hairs found in your ear. This causes noises to vibrate, where we are able to hear them. As we age, are hairs lose their once youthful strength, and some high pitched noises are difficult to hear.
no
make high pitched and attractive noises
Yes if a dog hears a high pitched noise it will go crazy try this out with a whistle and it is because of the frequency.
The correct spelling of the word is "squeaky" (making high-pitched noises).
High pitched noises are caused by the tightening of the vocal chords.
Yes there are high pitched sounds that teenagers can hear that teachers cannot hear
Yes, high pitched noises can break glass through a phenomenon called resonance. If the frequency of the sound wave matches the natural frequency of the glass, it can cause the glass to vibrate excessively and eventually shatter. This is why opera singers are sometimes able to shatter glass with their high-pitched voices.
Unpleasant sounds are typically loud, sharp, high-pitched noises that can cause discomfort, irritation, or pain to the ears. Examples include nails on a chalkboard, alarms, sirens, or screeching brakes. These sounds can trigger a physical response such as covering one's ears or experiencing heightened stress or anxiety.