From 10 meters away .
You can generally determine how far away you are from the place of origin by counting 1 one-hundred, 2 one hundred, etc until you hear thunder and divide that number by two. That is how many miles away you are.
No, heat lightning is not a scientifically recognized phenomenon. The term is commonly used to describe the distant, flickering lightning flashes that illuminate the sky during a thunderstorm, but are too far away to hear the accompanying thunder.
its as loud as you talking at normal volume
sound travels at 334 metres per second, so 3.34 kilometres away
You are approximately 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) away from the lightning strike. Sound travels at about 343 meters per second, so by dividing the time gap of 13.9 seconds by the speed of sound, you can calculate the distance.
From 10 meters away .
200 kHz
a lynx can hear a prey from 65 metres away
"Hear" They can HEAR something up to 5 miles away
25 miles away
almost instantly.
ultrasonic
2 miles
yes they can, they can actually hear people from really far away
Possibly up to a mile or two away.
No, the Cullen family members do not have superhuman hearing abilities. They have enhanced senses to a certain degree, but not to the extent where they can hear things from far away.
What does mean when you can hear crow from far away