it can make people deaf
-Thank You
The stimulus is the sudden loud sound, while the response is the action of jumping. This reaction is known as the startle response, which is a primitive survival instinct triggered by unexpected loud noises.
A sudden loud and explosive sound is commonly referred to as a "bang" or an "explosion." It typically arises from a rapid release of energy or pressure, like the bursting of a balloon or a firecracker going off.
Sudden exposure to an extremely loud sound, such as an explosion, can potentially cause damage to the eardrums, leading to temporary or permanent hearing loss. However, it is unlikely that a loud sound alone would be directly fatal.
"boom" is a description of a loud sound eg a Sonic Boom caused when an aircraft breaks the sound barrier (travels faster than the speed of sound).
When lightning strikes a house, it can sound like a loud, explosive crack or boom. The sound is often described as a sudden and powerful blast, similar to a loud clap of thunder.
The stimulus is the sudden loud sound, while the response is the action of jumping. This reaction is known as the startle response, which is a primitive survival instinct triggered by unexpected loud noises.
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A sudden loud and explosive sound is commonly referred to as a "bang" or an "explosion." It typically arises from a rapid release of energy or pressure, like the bursting of a balloon or a firecracker going off.
The sound of a gunshot is loud, sharp, and sudden, resembling a loud "bang" or "pop." It can be startling and can echo depending on the environment.
Babies cry when they hear a cow moo because it is a loud and unfamiliar sound that can startle them. The sudden noise can be overwhelming for their sensitive ears, causing them to cry in response.
To warn everyone around the launch pad of the sudden extremely loud sound. It is fatal for the human ear to have a sudden sound like that. if you're prepared, it's safer and also gives people time to get out of the way.
Sudden exposure to an extremely loud sound, such as an explosion, can potentially cause damage to the eardrums, leading to temporary or permanent hearing loss. However, it is unlikely that a loud sound alone would be directly fatal.
"boom" is a description of a loud sound eg a Sonic Boom caused when an aircraft breaks the sound barrier (travels faster than the speed of sound).
When lightning strikes a house, it can sound like a loud, explosive crack or boom. The sound is often described as a sudden and powerful blast, similar to a loud clap of thunder.
YES... VERY LOUD, a ordinary human who is reflective can unbelievably hear the sudden voice of a polar bear.
Sound is measured in Decibels. This is judged based on the human hearing. You can use a decibel meter to detect how loud a sound is.
"Blasting" is the act of producing a violent stream of air, an explosion, or a loud, sudden sound.