Their are vibrations that let you hear through various things.
Yes. If they didn't you wouldn't hear sound. Your ear picks up the vibrations it receives and interprets them as sounds.
The faster the wave speed, the higher the pitch of the sound will be. 20 vibrations is the lowest amount of vibrations needed per second for a human to be able to hear it
Yes. When you're underwater in the pool, you can hear the lifeguard's whistle. The vibrations in air do set up vibrations in the water when they hit the surface.
The idea is that our ears have organs which are specifically designed to detect those vibrations. Note that only vibrations between about 20 and 20,000 hertz (i.e., cycles per second) can be detected by human ears.
how wide a range of vibrations can hear
They don't hear they sense vibrations.
plants cannot hear but they can sense vibrations in the air.
By using their sences they pick up on vibrations to hear
yes
No but they can feel vibrations.
Their are vibrations that let you hear through various things.
no they can not But, they can feel vibrations.
your eardrums take in vibrations from the air...
sound waves and vibrations
You hear the vibrations of your vocal cords.
they are more keen and can hear the vibrations from the sound.