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Yes, they can pass through the same medium, but they will interfere with each other. It's like a bunch of people talking at once. The waves, in this case vibrations that we hear as sound, pass through the same medium, air. You will hear all the different people talking, but it will come across as random noise.
Hearing is usually affected by advancing age. First to be affected are usually the higher pitched sounds, thus it is said that no one over 30 can hear a bat's squeak! The ability to focus in on a particular sound can make it difficult to older people to hear clear speech when several people are talking at the same time. Happily, we live in an age when hearing aids are quite sophisticated.
i have a turtle and were not the same.... what are you even talking about?
the same way we do talking
People may hear the same sound differently based on factors like distance, location, and individual hearing abilities. However, if everyone is in the same proximity and conditions, they are more likely to hear the same sound.
because they think that person cannot hear thwm but they are mistaken are they cannot hear so they asumme the person is the same.
Same as non-Caucasian...
Yes and no,It all depends on what you are talking about
When you are talking on the phone u either listen with your ear or you put it on speaker or you can call it loud speaker. it is the same person you are talking to but you can hear it in aloud voice and do not need to keep it near your cheek....
record your voice and play it back- that's how other people will hear your voice
It means at the same time. Such as two people talking simultaneously.
Polygamy.