Laughter
Bell
* talking * lockers opening and shutting * the bell * books being dropped annoucements ovr the speaker
Depends on the generation. I know, like, 8 Matt's, so I'm going with that. - I know a lot of people named Jake or Jacob.
The ability to hear sounds in a room or hallway depends on factors such as the room's acoustics, size, shape, and the presence of sound-absorbing materials. Rooms with hard surfaces and minimal furnishings tend to have stronger sound reflections and reverberations, making it easier to hear sounds. In contrast, rooms with soft surfaces and sound-absorbing materials may dampen sound, making it harder to hear.
In theory yes as it is not in a vacuum its just impossible to prove as noone can hear it.
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you can here noises in : a shopping makrket at work at school
Sound.
ultrasonic
they can hear sound in ears
Sound perspective is the way you hear a sound. (Where you hear it coming from)
The sound of gentle rain falling on leaves.
The Grand Canyon.