The frequency of the sounds produced by a bottlenose dolphin ranges from 200Hz to 150 kHz.
(Human speech is normally within 150 Hz to 450 Hz range, singers achieve a greater range)
No, humans cannot hear the sounds made by elephants under normal circumstances. Elephants produce low-frequency infrasound vocalizations that are below the range of human hearing. However, elephants can communicate with each other over long distances using these infrasound frequencies.
Many animals can produce a wider range of frequencies than humans, including dolphins, elephants, and bats. For instance, dolphins can produce sounds that range from 20 Hz to 150 kHz, while elephants communicate using infrasound below 20 Hz. Bats utilize echolocation, emitting ultrasonic sounds that can exceed 100 kHz. In contrast, humans typically hear and produce sounds within a frequency range of about 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Human ears are capable of hearing frequencies between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. However, some animals, such as elephants and whales, can hear infrasound frequencies as low as 1 Hz, allowing them to detect sounds over much greater distances.
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their are 2 types of elephants. Their are African elephants and Asian elephants too.
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D3 146.8 Hz G3 196.0 Hz B3 246.9 Hz E4 329.6 Hz
2 400 000 000 Hz
1 GHz is equal to 1,000,000,000 Hz.