The wind can have any level from 30 db (breeze blowing around objects) to 60 db (onshore sea winds) and up to 90 db (hurricane winds). Tornadoes can be even louder (freight train) within about a hundred yards of the vortex.
listening to loud audio for a long period time can decibels your ears.
A sound at 15 decibels is not very load. It is equivalent to the sound that watch makes when ticking.
A avalanche can range from 100 dB to 180 dB
120 decibels is considered extremely loud and can cause immediate harm to hearing if exposure is prolonged. It is equivalent to the noise level of a chainsaw or a rock concert. It is important to use ear protection in environments where noise levels reach 120 decibels.
A large cannon can produce around 175-185 decibels. This is extremely loud and can cause hearing damage if not properly protected.
Aome machines claim to spin at 74 decibels. Is that loud?
About as loud as a normal conversation.
No 43 decibels is not loud enough to annoy neighbors. (To annoy neighbors you need to make up false answers!) The average refrigerator makes about 50 decibels, and that will NOT annoy your neighbors.
A Saturn V rocket at liftoff could reach levels of around 220 decibels at close range, which is louder than a gunshot or a jet engine. The noise could be heard from several miles away and would often cause windows to rattle nearby.
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A sound that measures 55 decibels is considered moderately loud, similar to a quiet conversation or background music.
listening to loud audio for a long period time can decibels your ears.
A noise that is 55 decibels loud is considered moderate in volume.
yes it is... its almost high enough to make you deaf.........LOL! 8.9 decibels is very, very quiet. It is quieter than a whisper. 70 decibels is loud. 140 decibels is painfully loud.
It would be about 80 decibels if you were nearby.
Cockatoo-134 decibels
104 decibels