well it depends the only time you her a ehco is when your in a small room with nothing in it or a huge place
we hear an echo because its in our blood to hear things in a repeditive form but a lot quieter.
echo
In a valley people like to shout ECHO. They then can hear the echo come back to them.
echo turns into the echo we hear today.
Yes, you would likely hear an echo when your voice hits the side of a snow-covered mountain. The snow can enhance the reflection of sound waves, causing them to bounce back towards you and creating the echo effect.
an echo
The children shouted, and then listened for their echoes to come back from the hillsWe shouted our names in the canyon, and listened to the echo. The children shouted, and then listened for their echoesto come back from the hills.
dolpins hear through an echo
we hear an echo because its in our blood to hear things in a repeditive form but a lot quieter.
You would expect to hear an echo in places that have hard and flat surfaces such as canyons, mountains, empty rooms, or hallways. Sound waves bounce off these surfaces and return to the listener after a slight delay, creating the echo effect.
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In mythology, the stories are often teaching lessons. Hera punishes Echo for two reasons: one because she went against Hera and aided Zeus, and also because she always gossiped, which is how she distracted Her in the first place. Her sad ending teached those who hear it not to go against the gods or to gossip. It also is a creation myth telling why you hear an echo when you speak in a cave.