When you become paranoid or nervous, your heart beats faster, and your sences become more acute. This is why soft sounds seem louder.
it depends on the surface e.g. rough or smooth or how far the sound travels.
Something that is not loud enough to hear is referred to as "inaudible" or "too quiet."
well its best to be quiet because you will be better at learning but if your loud you cant hear so you be really bad at learining
Loud sounds are high in volume and can often be heard from far away, while quiet sounds are low in volume and may only be heard at close range. You can use a decibel meter to measure the sound levels and determine if they are loud or quiet.
Pitch is not loudness; an elephant can make both loud and quiet sounds, however all of their sounds are relatively low pitch.
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Rabbits typically make soft, quiet sounds, such as purring, grunting, or teeth grinding. When in distress or danger, they may emit high-pitched squeals or loud thumps with their hind feet. Overall, rabbits are mostly quiet animals.
They can hear low sounds about as well as humans (40 Hz, compared to our 20 Hz), and can hear sounds that are a quite a bit higher (60,000 Hz, compared to our 20,000 Hz). They are more sensitive to loud sounds - loud noises that humans can tolerate may be painful to dogs. The flipside of this is that they can hear sounds that are 4 times farther away.
This beautiful tiny bird makes a loud sound that you can hear it from about a half kilometer away in a quiet Forest .its sounds is very weird ,it's similar to a knock in a dry wood continuously and fast for 30 seconds
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.
No, not all low sounds are quiet. The loudness of a sound is determined by its amplitude, not its frequency. Low-frequency sounds can be very loud, as seen in bass music or thunder, while high-frequency sounds can also be quiet. Thus, loudness and pitch are independent characteristics of sound.
It's actually comparatively quiet, once they have climbed out of the airfield area you can hardly hear them.