Yes, there is nothing wrong with "I heard the lion roar in the jungle".
Is is incorrect as lions do not live in the jungle. They prefer the savanna.
It can be heard up to 5 miles away.
The roar of an adult lion can be heard for up to 5 miles (8 km.)
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A lion's roar is about 114 decibels at a distance of about one metre. Lions have the loudest roar of any big cat. An adult lion's roar can be heard up to five miles (eight kilometers) away, under the right circumstances.
The lion's roar was fierce, echoing through the jungle and striking fear into the hearts of all who heard it.
It can be heard up to 5 miles away.
The roar of an adult lion can be heard for up to 5 miles (8 km.)
lion
5 miles
A lion's roar is about 114 decibels at a distance of about one metre. Lions have the loudest roar of any big cat. An adult lion's roar can be heard up to five miles (eight kilometers) away, under the right circumstances.
a deep roar can be heard up to 10kilometers away
lion roar at least 5x loader then a cars engine
up to 6 miles
Yes, the word 'roar' is both a noun (roar, roars) and a verb (roar, roars, roaring, roared).Examples:We heard the roar of a lion in the distance. (noun)The boss will roar when sees this mess. (verb)
lion can roar up to 6 miles away .A tiger can 8 miles away. So tiger roars the loudest.
a male lions roar can be heard a mile away