You will hear a thundering sound but you'll be probably experience an earthquake first. That's the first sign to get the hell outta there!
No. You see or hear on some shows,"oh, this volcano hasn't erupted since 1907." or something. But then it erupts. Yes, that can happen. A period of a few hundred years isn't very long for a volcano, especially ones that erupt violently. The mountain of a volcano is built up by a series of eruptions over the course of thousands if not millions of years. After erupting a volcano may go dormant for a few years or event a few centuries, but it is not dead and in nearly all cases activity will eventually resume. As once example, the volcano at Yellowstone has not had a magmatic eruption in 70,000 years, but it is still monitored for activity as magma is present beneath it.
The YellowStone eruption would in fact be very loud. Your ear drums give at about 150 decibals. YellowStone would surpass that by a long ways away. Plus, you probably wouldn't even hear it! Your ear drums would already be busted before your brain could even pick it up. In terms of what it will sound like, it will sound like a giant earth quake going off. But in the end, if it erupts we're done for
Sound begins at the eardrum and ends at the brain.
Because light travels faster than sound. So the light reaches you first then the sound comes after.
Frequency= 226.67 Yes, we can hear this sound.
a loud sound
Yes. Noise is generted by any process which causes vibration in the air; a volcano will certainly do that, regardless of whether someone is still around to hear it.
the first one to hear a sound is obviously the first man on the earth!
No. You see or hear on some shows,"oh, this volcano hasn't erupted since 1907." or something. But then it erupts. Yes, that can happen. A period of a few hundred years isn't very long for a volcano, especially ones that erupt violently. The mountain of a volcano is built up by a series of eruptions over the course of thousands if not millions of years. After erupting a volcano may go dormant for a few years or event a few centuries, but it is not dead and in nearly all cases activity will eventually resume. As once example, the volcano at Yellowstone has not had a magmatic eruption in 70,000 years, but it is still monitored for activity as magma is present beneath it.
The ventricles
The ear closest to the sound source hears it first. IF you always hear it "first" on your right, then you should have your hearing checked.
you might hear the hissing sound bcuz of the density
u dont dum*** light comes first
you will probably hear like spurting noises or maybe crackles off the fire in the volcano
The YellowStone eruption would in fact be very loud. Your ear drums give at about 150 decibals. YellowStone would surpass that by a long ways away. Plus, you probably wouldn't even hear it! Your ear drums would already be busted before your brain could even pick it up. In terms of what it will sound like, it will sound like a giant earth quake going off. But in the end, if it erupts we're done for
after the first heart sound is made ventricles starts emptying.
Sound begins at the eardrum and ends at the brain.