no at 130dB or above
No you will not loose you your hearing but your ear will get infected because the hairs are their to protect it, and when you ear gets infected it could get damaged badly, so then you may loose your hearing.
it depends what you classify as "the best hearing" but dolphins and bats have the best sonar hearing and owls have the sharpest hearing with one ear hole above their eye level and one below they can pinpoint the vertical positions of a sound source. :)
The person might have difficulty understanding what he or she is hearing or with strong and retrieving memories associated with the senses.
The cochlea is the main hearing-related organ of the inner ear. When it is damaged, permanent hearing loss is the result. Tiny "hair cells" on the cochlea are responsible for sensing specific sounds, and cochlea damage is caused by the bending and/or breaking of these "hair cells."
Ultrasonography
60dB
it would be the weakest sound heard with good hearing, 30db would be a whisper in a library, normal conversation is 60db to 70db
A person that has damaged there hearing can regain it back. The way for a person to gain your hearing back is too have surgery.
10dB
50
quite loud.
When hearing aids become wet, then it's too late to save the hearing aid from becoming damaged. If it is moist, it increases that risk of being damaged. If you were to dry your hearing aid, it increases the risk of the microphone being blown out. It's best to take hearing aids out and leave them in a dry area to avoid damage.
sensorineural hearing loss
Yes, and left untreated it can lead to hearing loss.
If you don't protect your hearing, your hearing will get worse...and worse...and worse... there are little tiny hairs in your ears and loud noise will damage them. The more hairs tht are damaged, the worse your hearing will be. Hope this helps:)
To protect their ears and hearing from getting damaged by loud noises.
strength and goodness