well clearly the classroom does not just get louder on its own unless if there is kides or pre-teens in there talking, really you need to revise this question
Tile is louder, but cleaner. I have taught with both. The carpet collects dust and debris which can trigger allergies.
Yes, a classroom tile floor is generally louder than a carpeted library. Tile surfaces reflect sound more effectively, leading to higher noise levels when footsteps or objects are moved. In contrast, carpet absorbs sound, reducing noise and creating a quieter atmosphere, which is ideal for a library setting. Thus, the materials used in each environment significantly influence the overall sound levels.
The dogs barks got louder and louder
No, loud is the positive degree. The comparative is louder.
A tile floor reflects sound waves more effectively than a carpeted floor, causing sound to bounce around and echo more in a classroom. The carpet in a library absorbs sound waves, reducing the overall noise level and making it quieter compared to a tiled floor in a classroom.
A tile floor affect sound transmission by making it loud. This is unlike a room that has a carpet which will adsorb sound and thereby reducing noise.
Dual is usually louder due to less back pressure. The amount it is louder depends on how it's built.
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They do speak louder.
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