It pretty much makes you deaf.
I wont get complicated, but pretty much, there are cells with hairs sticking out of them in an organ within your inner ear. When loud music plays, vibrations are sent from your ear drum, amplified through the malleus, incus and stapes and are passed onto the oval window. These vibrations are sent through a thick fluid called the endolymph and this moves those hair cells. The hairs (stereocillia) pick up vibrations depending on their length. If there is too much energy in the vibrations, the cells become useless and you lose hearing in that particular frequency... forever!
if you keep listning to loud music you will get tintinis or sumat which is a ringing in ur ear n its really anoying
another answer....amplified Rock Music of between 110 and 130 decibels can damage hearing if listened to between 4 and 30 minutes a day, so expect to become hard of hearing
Extreme loudness can affect our hearing and damage our ears in a few ways. The average human can with stand noise ranging from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz but over time the hair cell's inside our ears can get damaged and broken causing a few problems such as Tinnitus and Hearing Loss.
Yes, loud sounds for extended periods can damage your hearing.
When your ears get more then the loudness of 85 dB for a longer time it is dangerous.
Human hearing is typically between 20 Hz an 20,000 Hz
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The frequency of a wave affects the pitch of sound, with higher frequencies producing higher pitched sounds. The amplitude of a wave affects the loudness of sound, with greater amplitudes producing louder sounds.
it is how loud the sound is ^Smartass comment. The real answer: Loudness is determined by the intensity of sound waves.
Paralinguistic features are non-verbal aspects of speech that convey meaning, such as tone of voice, volume, pitch, and pausing. They can influence how a message is received and are important for communication and conveying emotions.
casue of the wind hitting the car
why when you move away from a radio the loudness affect your haear
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.