SOUND REACHES WERE VISION, SMELL,TOUCH AND TASTE CANNOT REACH.e.g speaking on TELEPHONE.IT HELPS BY SAFE-GUARDING YOU BY ENABLING YOU TO REACT ON THINGS THE ABOVE SENSES FAILS YOU.
Sound helps us in a number of ways. Sounds help warn us of danger. Speech is a type of sound and one of the ways in which we communicate. Sound also helps with learning, as it is a way to take in information.
they are louder, and the sound travels further
it makes us communicate.
The ear muscles help us hear by adjusting the tension of the eardrum, which allows it to vibrate properly in response to sound waves. This helps to amplify and transmit sound signals to the inner ear for processing.
Some questions about sound that can help us understand its properties and behavior include: How does sound travel through different mediums? What factors affect the speed of sound? How does the frequency of a sound wave affect its pitch? What is the relationship between amplitude and loudness in sound waves? How do sound waves interact with each other to create interference patterns? How do different shapes and materials affect the reflection and absorption of sound waves? How can we measure the intensity of sound and its impact on our hearing?
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lets us know how loud a sound is, helps to prevent hearing damage, structural damage to items like glass.
Yes, "help" contains a glued sound. The sound /l/ in "help" is a glued sound because it can be elongated and seems to bond the two vowel sounds together.
To localize the source of a sound, our brain uses cues like the time it takes for the sound to reach each ear (interaural time difference) and the difference in the intensity of the sound in each ear (interaural level difference). These cues help us determine the direction from which a sound is coming.
Sound wave visualizations can help us see the patterns and properties of sound waves, making it easier to understand complex acoustic phenomena such as frequency, amplitude, and wave interference.
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depends on your point of view. for example to me sound makes everything better like movies and of course music. but if u ask a deaf person they might not appreciate what they dont have. alot of people think that way