No, sound waves travel at the same speed therefore one cannot overtake another.
The loudest sound ever recorded are rock concert speakers.
gollum's whisper's
194 dB (decibels) is the loudest sound on Earth ever. Some people say that the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 was the loudest sound ever, being heard at 5,000 kilometers away! That eruption was around 180 dB!
Scrub, klink, or.....Ever heard claws on a chalkboard?
Be specific to your questions!
India will overtake America's economy within 30 years, but the chances of it ever overtaking china's economy is very unlikely.
martin brodeur, but tuukka rask has potential to overtake him
yer probably but not for another 20 to 30 years
The names sound good together. But he will break up with you for another girl. Trust me it will be your worst day ever.
Sound As Ever was created in 1993-11.
possibly because if the poor ever realized that they were greater in number they could easily overtake the rich
Yes, "ever" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The loudest sound ever recorded are rock concert speakers.
For now it looks unlikely, but everything is possible.
well at this time no. but if ther is ever water yes==========================Another opinion:Possible yes. But completely impractical.
no sound never stops traveling!
It is possible, but not for a long long long long long long long long time.