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Dynamite explosions can reach sound levels of around 180 to 210 decibels, depending on various factors such as the amount of explosive used and the environment in which it detonates. This intensity is far beyond the threshold of pain for human hearing, which is around 120 decibels. Such loud noises can cause immediate hearing damage and have a significant impact on surrounding wildlife and structures. Safety measures are crucial when handling or working near dynamite.
On what? Hearing? Bottles? You have not specified to what it is affecting.
hearing
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yes you do use dynamite
Yes, loud sounds for extended periods can damage your hearing.
They destroy things; they can injure your ears (permanent hearing damage).
-The dynamite exploded in the building -Dynamite is very dangerous. -Dynamite is used in war.
Hearing loss is compounded by the combination of noise effects and age-related degeneration of auditory structures. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can damage hair cells in the cochlea, leading to irreversible hearing loss. Additionally, age-related factors contribute to a decline in hearing sensitivity, making individuals more susceptible to the detrimental effects of noise. Together, these factors can significantly accelerate the deterioration of auditory function.
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