140 decibells cause damage to the ears permanently but from 90 it can damage your ears temporarily 140 deibells is as loud as a jackhammer
If you are listening to your iPod and it's 40 decibels you can listen for up to 8 hours before it causes damage to your ears, if it's 80 you can listen for 15 minutes, (I think that's right anyway) and if it's 120 you can only listen for ten seconds before it causes permanent damage to your ears. If you are in a room and you need to shout to be heard by someone two metres away it is too loud and you need to go somewhere quiter.
When your ears get more then the loudness of 85 dB for a longer time it is dangerous.
Extreme loudness can affect our hearing and damage our ears in a few ways. The average human can with stand noise ranging from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz but over time the hair cell's inside our ears can get damaged and broken causing a few problems such as Tinnitus and Hearing Loss.
The explosive blast behind the shockwave causes the most damage.
"Light damage" is the term used to describe the damage caused by an F0 tornado.
blast effects
strike homes of Innocent people as well as frighten others with the loudness.
When your ears get more then the loudness of 85 dB for a longer time it is dangerous.
HEMATURIA, the condition of blood in the urine, requires immediate medical attention. There are a number of possible causes ranging from a UTI to cancer to kidney damage. Get it checked out, pronto!
A hurricane causes the most damage overall.
Extreme loudness can affect our hearing and damage our ears in a few ways. The average human can with stand noise ranging from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz but over time the hair cell's inside our ears can get damaged and broken causing a few problems such as Tinnitus and Hearing Loss.
Damage
The explosive blast behind the shockwave causes the most damage.
The main two causes of liver damage are alcoholism and hepatitis.
Apnea
Yes, loud sounds for extended periods can damage your hearing.
There are many causes of ozone damage. Some of them are UV, Greenhouse gases and CFC's.
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