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Loud noises could cause damage to people's ears.
Loud noises could cause damage to people's ears.
Ears pick up vibrations (sound). To much sound causes the ear drum to vibrate excessively
the loud sound damages to the hearings cells of the ear
140 decibells cause damage to the ears permanently but from 90 it can damage your ears temporarily 140 deibells is as loud as a jackhammer If you are listening to your iPod and it's 40 decibels you can listen for up to 8 hours before it causes damage to your ears, if it's 80 you can listen for 15 minutes, (I think that's right anyway) and if it's 120 you can only listen for ten seconds before it causes permanent damage to your ears. If you are in a room and you need to shout to be heard by someone two metres away it is too loud and you need to go somewhere quiter.
Yes it does, any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. Prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. Prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Loud noises could cause damage to people's ears.
Loud noises could cause damage to people's ears.
Loud noises could cause damage to people's ears.
Sound is a form of energy, energy can be used to cause damage.
Ears pick up vibrations (sound). To much sound causes the ear drum to vibrate excessively
too loud The person who answered before me is stupid. That's very obvoius *eye roll* anyway no one knows how loud is too loud. But if they did find out they would be deaf. If you really want an answer then I suggest you Google it. :)
Sounds such as in a rock concert can damage you hearing from your ears cause of the loud music it should be damaged for at least 9 seconds.
Loud sound damages ears because every sound is a sound wave. The louder the sound the heaver the wave. That is also why you can see things vibrate when loud music is playing. This great sound wave can also hit hard against your ear drums. Sometimes to much can lead to hearing loss.