Yes, it does. I conducted a science experiment for school, and the result was that is makes people slower to have sound playing while they were doing my experiments. I did two experiments the first was threading 10 needles and the other one was a paper labyrinth.
sympathetic
Age, loud noises, repetitive noises, infection.
A reaction is any response to a stimulus. Example:There's a loud noise (Stimulus), the dog turns his head to look for the noise (Response)
The pricking back of the ears seen in some animals (such as mice) in response to a sudden loud (suprathreshold) noise
People with type A blood type are prone to more diseases then any other blood type. Type A can flourish with a vegetarian diet. Type A is sensitive to crowds of people, loud noise, negative emotion, smoking, strong smells, to much sugar, overwork, violent movies, lack of sleep, and extreme weather.
Yes It Does, But only to some people.
yes
Loud and sustained or repetitive noise.
if it is loud yes. it is called noise pollution. it may affect your ear drum.
roar really loud noise
it is a three letter word meaning loud noise. the change one letter. from bin to the next to mean loud noise
The loud rumbling noise after a lightning flash is called thunder.
loud
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yes, they make a loud roaring noise.
There was a loud, sorrowful noise coming from inside the mausoleum. Between "loud" and "sorrowful".
your engine is loud because, the fan makes that noise