Gunfire can produce extremely loud noise levels, often exceeding 140 decibels, which can lead to immediate hearing damage or loss. The intense sound can cause physical trauma to the delicate structures in the inner ear, potentially resulting in tinnitus (ringing in the ears) or permanent hearing impairment. Prolonged exposure to such loud sounds without hearing protection can exacerbate these effects, highlighting the importance of using ear protection in environments with gunfire.
No. Your EARS affect your balance.
Seven Hours of Gunfire was created in 1965.
Gunfire - 1934 was released on: USA: 1 December 1934
Yes, lop ears affect a rabbit's ears compared to a radar-eared rabbit. Lop-eared rabbits are prone to deafness and hard of hearing due to the muffling of sound waves through their ears. Imagine covering your ears and hearing the world through them. Radar-eared rabbits can easily swivel their ears to capture the most sound without obstruction.
it affectes the ears
No it doesn't.
no it has nothing to do with your growth
Gunfire - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #14640)
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if your earphones are to loud they could damage your hearing.
It’s affects their ears
I don't think that this statistic exists, and if it did, wouldn't know where to find it.