Newborns have very sensitive ears to sound, as their auditory system is still developing and can easily be overwhelmed by loud noises.
Bees don't have ears, so can't hear sound in the way you do. They are, however, very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their legs and feet.
Does yelling hurt your ears? Sound travels faster underwater but it also loses loudness. Whales ears are also less sensitive to human frequencies.
Bees don't have ears, so can't hear sound in the way you do. They are, however, very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their legs and feet.
Both ears are generally equally sensitive to sound. However, some studies suggest that the right ear may be slightly more sensitive to speech sounds, while the left ear may be more sensitive to music and emotional tones.
Fish do not have ears. They have a lateral line which is pressure sensitive and therefore pics up the vibration of sound waves.
Fish do not have ears. They have a lateral line which is pressure sensitive and therefore pics up the vibration of sound waves.
Rabbits constantly rotate their "sound collecting" ears to effectively listen for potential threats or predators in their environment. This allows them to pinpoint the direction of sounds and respond quickly to any danger. Their ears are very sensitive and can pick up even faint sounds, helping them stay alert and safe.
The ear effect refers to how our ears are sensitive to different frequencies of sound. This impacts our perception of sound by allowing us to distinguish between various pitches and tones.
Not all Autistic children (not 'children with autism') will put their fingers in their ears. Some will do this for the same reasons any children do, but some will do this because they are sensitive to sound.
Babies have more sensitive ears than adults, meaning they can hear softer sounds and higher frequencies. This sensitivity decreases as they grow older.
No. They are more sensitive
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