Yes, many people hear plenty of thunder in their lifetimes.
Sound. Sound can be sharp and piercing to the ears, but it cannot be physically touched or felt.
it is the wax from polar bear ears's
The sound from a firework reaches your ears through the process of sound wave propagation. When a firework explodes, it creates a rapid release of energy that generates sound waves in the air. These sound waves travel as vibrations through the air, moving outward from the explosion. When these waves reach your ears, they cause the eardrum to vibrate, allowing you to perceive the sound.
Sound consists of vibrations in the air that are detected by our ears. These vibrations create changes in air pressure which our ears perceive as sound waves. The pitch of sound is determined by the frequency of the vibrations, while the loudness is determined by the amplitude of the vibrations.
Sound waves accessible by humans are attenuated in water.
Because it has B-ig EARS, get it? B-ig EARS, BEARS?BigEARSMUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
a polar bear has a lot of fur ecxept in the ears so they will rub their ears
to hear
All bear species have external ears. If a bear has no ears, something is wrong. Either it was injured or it was born without them as a birth defect.
cougar
A bear.
there is not a code for the bunny ears
Grizzly bears have small ears. :)
the same as everything elses ears. to hear.
No. It's subsonic.
Sound energy can be sensed by the ears in science. Sound energy travels in the form of waves and causes the eardrums to vibrate, which our brains interpret as sound.
In our ears the sound vibrates and makes the sound