Well, as Jeremy Spitzer once said, "Music is a force the must not be taunted because it will get back at you and your ears and make you sorry." The waves and vibrations of the music pound into your delicate eardrum, located close behind the hammer and anvil. Sound, which is collected by your outside, visible ear (the pinna) travels through the outer ear canal. Your eardrum then vibrates as well as the 3 mini bones around it.... the anvil, hammer, and stirrup. All named those names because of their shapes. This vibration goes to the cochlea, (a snail like spiral), which has many little hairs that have nerve signals sent to the brain. If you listen to loud music, the hairs fall off. and you go def.
listening to loud audio for a long period time can decibels your ears.
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Listening to music at a high volume can overstimulate the hair cells in the inner ear, causing temporary hearing loss or damage. This can lead to a feeling of loudness or ringing in the ears. It is important to protect your ears by listening to music at a reasonable volume to prevent long-term hearing damage.
People who who have a habit of listening to loud music can lose there hearing. Infact, many muscians become hearing impaired after years of loud music. In general the exposure to any type of loud music can damage one's hearing.
Listening to loud pop music can harm and damage our ears. We should prevent listening to some music that can contain bad language. Some of the other disadvantages that it can be annoying when the DJ speaks while the song is performing. It is frustrating that most of people nowadays are listening only to pop music.
Music waves themselves are not harmful to humans. However, listening to music at high volumes for prolonged periods can damage hearing and lead to conditions like tinnitus. It is important to practice safe listening habits and take breaks to protect your hearing.
Whatever volume is comfortable for your ears. However, it is not recommended to ever turn your iPod up to full volume due to ear damage, because if you need to turn your iPod up that much, then your surroundings may be too loud, and the loud music you might be listening to could damage your ears.
i have listened to it in one ear before.... and when i take it out it hurts more then if i listen to it loudly in two ears.. i dunno y but ya its obviously bad no matter wat one or two ears... xD I'm not a doctor, but listening to music that is 'too loud' will damage your ears, whether you listen through one ear or two.
Listening to anything that is too loud. Classical music, rock music, hip hop, chilldren's songs--if it is too loud, it can hurt the ear. As will a lawnmower, a car engine, airplane engine, etc. Other things--if someone hits you with their fists on your ears, that could harm the ear, as would slapping someone on their ears. Putting objects in someones ears is dangerous as it could damage the eardrum or pierce it.
Some Music concerts and rocket launching sites.
you would probably damage your ears.
Yes. Listening to loud music can damage the ear. This is really true with the ear buds that people often use. Many singers have hearing loss. One that I know about is Sting.