People who blow there noses and it sounds like a horn tend to have narrow passages. If they blow there nose too hard it could cause blood vessels to rupture.
loud sound- a dog barking soft sound- the turning of a book page
A loud sound.
With most hard floors it will, but with things like carpets it won't at all.
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It depends on the distance it has to travel.
Because they make loud blowing sounds that sound Iike a a bomb going off and smell horrible but it is hilarious
The warning sound a horse would make in this situation is a loud blowing out, nostrils flared, eyes wide, ears forward and alert. This blowing sound will get the attention of any horse in the immediate vicinity.
Yes, blowing a loud whistle directly into someone's ear can cause temporary or permanent hearing damage, depending on the intensity and duration of the sound. It is recommended to avoid exposing the ears to extremely loud noises to prevent hearing loss.
Sound of the Vuvuzelas. Vuvuzela is a blowing horn commonly blown by fans at football matches in South Africa
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To prevent the risk of blowing out your eardrum while listening to loud music or attending concerts, you can wear earplugs to reduce the sound intensity reaching your ears. It's also important to take breaks from loud noise and keep the volume at a moderate level to protect your hearing.
There are a lot of uncontrolled variables here. First of all, how loud is the sound? How thick are the walls? Is the door shut? At what frequency is the sound? But generally, people will be able to hear loud sounds in a nearby room.
Sound of Vuvuzelas. Vuvuzela is a blowing horn commonly blown by fans at the football matches in South Africa.
Regardless of psychological condition, loud sounds can cause brain damage, due to vibrations in the skull. In people with "sound phobia", this effect can be increased by the normal stress reactions to loud sounds, however there is a slight lack of research supporting this.
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A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
Brass instruments involve the blowing of air into a mouthpiece. The vibrations of the lips against the mouthpiece produce a range of frequencies. ... This forces the air inside of the column into resonance vibrations. The result of resonance is always a big vibration - that is, a loud sound.