Any sound which is over 80 decibels and continual will damage a persons hearing, any sound above 89 decibels and ear protect must be worn if the noise is continual or permanent deafness becomes a high risk - regardless of where or from what the sound comes from. 100 decibels is about the noise of a plan leave.
Loud sounds can be harmful as it damages the ears and the brain.
Ear defenders.
they have ears on their abdomens which are called tympanas. but these ears only recognize the sounds of other cicadas
Like lizards, crocodiles, and other reptiles, Spinosaurus didn't have external ears. However, they did have internal ears that detected sounds, and, like other dinosaurs, were definitely not deaf.
Sounds above 85 decibels can be harmful to your ears, especially with prolonged exposure. Continued exposure to sounds above 85 decibels can result in hearing loss and damage to the delicate structures in the ear. It is important to protect your ears from prolonged exposure to high decibel levels.
There is not a set level for everyone. It is recommended that a sound level of 90 decibels not be continued longer than 8 hours. Also, OSHA prohibits exposure to sounds louder than 115 decibels without hearing protection.
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
Centipedes can hear via their antenna. They sense vibrations and they actually make sounds as well as hearing those sounds. Centipedes eat other insects.
All kinds of sounds . Not just one
tympanic Membranes that act as ears
at 100Db sound can start to damage the ears.