Yes I've seen it happen many times before
No, an echo cannot cause an avalanche. Avalanches are triggered by factors such as snow stability, slope angle, and additional weight on the snowpack. Sound waves from an echo do not have the force or impact to trigger an avalanche.
it is caused when rapid temperature changes occur, a heavy snow fall, or strong winds. Skiers or snowboarders also set off avalanches because they will ski on the fresh loose snow and if the conditions are right the snow will crack beneath them. Loud noises do not set off avalanches. If you don't believe me look up "Avalanches 101" on YouTube.com or nationalgeographic.com
Avalanches can be set off by a variety of factors including heavy snowfall, rapid temperature changes, wind loading, or human activity such as skiing or snowboarding. The added weight or disturbance can destabilize the snowpack, causing it to suddenly release and slide down the slope. Other triggers can include seismic activity or cornice collapses.
Avalanches are most likely to occur in the alpine regions of France, Switzerland and Austria. However avalanches can occur on any steep slope, considering the factors. Within the U.S, Alaska, Colorado and Utah are the states that avalanches occur most often.
Yes, loud noises can damage the hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear, not the eardrum. These hair cells are responsible for converting sound vibrations into electric signals that the brain can interpret. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can lead to permanent hearing loss.
Yes I've seen it happen many times before
Actually children of any age or even adults get frightened of loud noises like thunder etc. So, there is not a fixed age for children to start to get frightened of loud noises.
Loud Noises was created in 2011.
Cats generally do not like loud noises as they have sensitive hearing. Loud noises can startle and stress them out.
No, lobsters do not die from noises, loud or otherwise.
No, an echo cannot cause an avalanche. Avalanches are triggered by factors such as snow stability, slope angle, and additional weight on the snowpack. Sound waves from an echo do not have the force or impact to trigger an avalanche.
Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises. It means that you get scared when you hear loud noises. Hopefully this helps:)
Loud Visual Noises - 1987 was released on: USA: 1987
You can damage your ears if you are listening to loud noise for a long period of time. Also loud noises are incrediblyannoying. loud noises are really dangerous because if there are loud noises you can die of mouth diesease :) im sad when people die sad times.
Yes, babies can go deaf from exposure to loud noises. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can damage the delicate structures in a baby's ears, leading to hearing loss. It is important to protect a baby's ears from loud noises to prevent hearing damage.
No. Human beings would be scared of elephant noises!! They make loud noises themselves!!
The eardrum