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You hear a sonic boom
Yes! A tree falling in the middle of a large forest still makes a sound, whether or not someone is there to hear it fall.
Sea lions are in the family Otariidae ("eared seals"), therefore they have external ears and hear stuff very much the same way we do. The family Phocidae ("earless seals") has no visible ears, but can still hear.
Magnets generally surround the voicecoil which receives an eletrical current. This creates a motor that moves the voicecoil in and out with variations of the current from the amplifier, thus projecting air movement that our ears hear as sound.
How do you know what your name is when you're hearing>? Deaf/deaf people do not hear their name, true, but they still have a name sign, can spell their name, etc. They have a name and they know it. People call them by it and usually they identify with it.
i normally think of this when i hear the word breeze: This is a nice breeze outside.
In order to know what you really want, stop talking and contemplate.
Wind is the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction. A breeze is a gentle wind.
I Still Hear Your Voice at Night was created on 2011-01-29.
You hear a sonic boom
You see lightning before you hear it because light moves faster than sound. Thunder comes from the lightning. You can't hear it until the sound waves reach you.
For anyone who still wants to know: I bought the G533, and I can still hear my surrounding using it.
Spoken language only moves the people who can hear it, here and now. Written language moves all who can read it, now and forever.
Yes. That is how you normally hear it. It moves at over 700 miles an hour.
Sound moves much slower than light, so you hear the boom of thunder after the flash.
My brother has turtle beach headphones and always put's them on but we can still hear the sound from his tv so I would say you can hear the sound through tv.
At the beach, you can hear the waves crashing on the sand and rocks. You can also hear people talking and children playing in the water. You can sometimes also hear speedboats in the distance and the breeze of the wind. You may also hear seagulls, the sound of the inside of a conch shell, kids crying and the all too prevalent sound of ATV's, people having a volleyball game, and other sounds.