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Sounds are louder when they are closer, because the sound is closer to your ears.
No, louder sounds do not travel faster than quieter sounds. Sound travels at the same speed regardless of its volume.
Sounds can be louder at night compared to during the day due to lower levels of ambient noise and less sound interference, allowing sounds to travel further and be perceived as louder.
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Start making silly noises and get one of your friends to do it to. Every time get louder and louder but do it in a voice what sounds nothing like your own. Eventually the teacher will get really mad and will start going ballistic.
Sounds are louder when they have greater intensity or amplitude, which is the magnitude of the sound wave. The more energy a sound wave has, the louder it will be. Additionally, the distance between the sound source and the listener can also affect how loud a sound appears.
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It may seem louder at night because there is less ambient noise, allowing sounds to travel further and be more noticeable.
To make sounds louder, you can increase the volume or amplitude of the sound waves. To make sounds softer, you can decrease the volume or amplitude of the sound waves. This can be done using a volume control or adjusting the distance between the sound source and the listener.
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Very large. the larger the louder.
Because sounds louder than that (and actually somewhat softer) cause permanent hearing loss.