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It can effect there hearing but not physical to much sound and your hears may stop working! I spelled this wrong physical
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Easy, just put a object (which is opage) in front of the light source .
The ringing sound is created from vibrations of the bell. When you touch the bell, your fingers or hand dampens or stops the vibrations of the bell.
Because there is nothing to 'absorb' the sound, echo's are basically a sound reflected by it hitting a surface, if you walked into a house with nothing in it, just the walls, floorboards or concrete floor and ceilings then the sound echos because there are no soft things or cushiony things to absorb the sound and stop it reflecting.
You can reflect it, absorb it or even diffract it (a bit).
It will depend on what noise levels he is being exposed too. Simple roll up ear plugs do work great. Otherwise you can buy the more expensive noise canceling type ear muffs that stop sound from reaching the ears.
Old people have big noses and big ears because their noses and ears get bigger and bigger each second, but VERY VERYslowly.-j.e.k
The Atlas Mountains stop moisture from reaching the Sahara.
You cant stop any one from reaching Oliver Twist.
Your ears and nose never stop growing.
if very loud sounds enter the ears the vibrations set up in the ear fluid are so strong that they damage the fibers and stop the nerve endings being stimulated. this could produce premanent ear damage and deafness.
I have recently stopped wearing earrings regularly and when people squint they can only just see the holes, but my earrings fit anyway.
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Because your jaw is closely connected to your ears and your jaw moves when you swallow. That is also how you wiggle your ears.
It can effect there hearing but not physical to much sound and your hears may stop working! I spelled this wrong physical
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