Rattle snake
harm eardrums really super bad
Noise is made by vibrations in the air. The more intense the vibrations the higher pitched the sound is. For example if something vibrated once in a second it would be very low pitch however if something vibrated one billion times a second it would be very high pitched.
noise is a bad effect to human body because due to a lot of noise our eardrums get effected (busted). we may fall sick due to a lot of noise which causes dizziness.
The root word of vibrated is vibrate.
Vibrated is a verb. It's the past tense of vibrate.
nô they do not have small eardrums.
A grasshopper has two very tinsy eardrums. this helps them to hear their enemies coming from behind. The same as us we have two eardrums to hear.
All sources of noise are natural. Noise is otherwise defined as soundwaves, which vibrate through matter until they reach your eardrums and the energy used to cause the vibrations is translated into noise by your brain -the pitch is determined by the frequency of the vibrations-. Anyway, it does not matter how the soundwaves are created, it is all natural. You cannot create synthetic noises as far as the physics are concerned.
To protect their hearing. Many musicians will suffer from tinnitus, or a constant ringing sound that can even be painful. This is due to exposure to noise above safe decibel levels. Ear plugs can prevent noise that is too loud from damaging eardrums.
It can burst people's eardrums if loud enough, and it can wear out someone's voice. However, in the event of a loud noise, like a boom from a bomb, screaming can help protect your ears.
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