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The human bodies make many sounds that are so quiet, they are often unnoticeable. The sound comes from the skin of the eyelid lightly touching the eyeball.

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What kind of noise does a bat make?

Bats use echolocation, emitting high-frequency sounds that humans cannot hear to navigate and locate prey. These sounds can vary in frequency and pattern depending on the species and the situation.


What animal has the best hearing?

it depends what you classify as "the best hearing" but dolphins and bats have the best sonar hearing and owls have the sharpest hearing with one ear hole above their eye level and one below they can pinpoint the vertical positions of a sound source. :)


Can you hear the ultrasound waves that a bat uses for echolocation?

No, humans cannot hear the ultrasound waves that bats use for echolocation because they are at a frequency greater than what our ears can detect. Bats produce ultrasound waves at frequencies typically ranging from 20 to 200 kHz, well above the audible range for humans (20 Hz to 20 kHz).


Do sound waves travel faster than a bat?

Yes, of course. (Tip: Did you know that the Earth rotates around its axis is way more faster than sound?)


How many chromosomes does a bat in a haploid cells?

Y dont we know how many chromosomes does a bat have?we should know this for my class i mean come on 4realz u are not helping find this answerCola33: A bat has 8 choromosomes, which means that she/he has 4 pairs of chromosomes, I'm pretty sure.Y dont we know how many chromosomes does a bat have?we should know this for my class i mean come on 4realz u are not helping find this answerCola33: A bat has 8 choromosomes, which means that she/he has 4 pairs of chromosomes, I'm pretty sure.

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How come you do not hear a sound when you bat your eyelashes?

Blinking is a rapid movement and the displacement of air caused by it is minimal, which is why we don't hear a sound when we blink. The movement is also highly localized to just the eyelids, so the sound produced, if any, is likely too subtle to be detected by our ears.


How come you don't hear a sound when you bat your eyelashes?

Blinking your eyelids is a gentle and quick motion, so it doesn't create enough force to generate sound waves that can be heard. Additionally, the distance between your ears and your eyes is relatively long, making it harder for any sound produced to reach your ears.


Why we cannot hear a sound when we bat our eyelashes?

Batting our eyelashes does not produce enough force or movement to create sound waves that can travel through the air and be perceived by our ears. Sound is created when an object vibrates and causes air molecules to move, which our ears can detect. Eyelash movements are too gentle to create these vibrations and hence do not produce any sound.


You see the cricket ball hitting the bat first and then hear the sound?

Light travels faster (much faster) than sound.


What can hear the best?

The bat. It can "hear" sound waves produced by it's own voice. The shape of the waves change when they bounce off obstacles, so the bat literally navigates by it's ears.


What kind of echo does a bat hear from a object moving away from it?

A bat would hear a weaker and more stretched out echo if an object is moving away from it, as the sound waves would take longer to return. This could indicate to the bat that the object is further away.


What is a short a sound?

The short \a\ sound is "ah" as opposed to the long \a\ where you hear the sound of the letter. Examples: fat act jam gas bad pad had bat cap dad cat


What kind of echo does a bat hear from an object moving away from it?

A bat would hear a Doppler-shifted echo from an object moving away from it. This means the frequency of the echo would be lower than the frequency of the sound wave emitted by the bat. The bat's brain is able to interpret this change in frequency to understand the direction and speed of the object.


Is what a short a sound?

The short \a\ sound is "ah" as opposed to the long \a\ where you hear the sound of the letter. Examples: fat act jam gas bad pad had bat cap dad cat


How a bat hear?

Bats hear with their ears and echolocation; it picks up vibrations and then waits for them to come back to the ear. See the related question below.


Why are children more likely to hear bats than adults?

Because children can hear higher frequencies, and a bat sound is usually very high pitched. A child may also not be able to hear it, if the bat has a particularly high voice. In theory, children can hear a maximum high pitch of 20,000Hz. This is only if the child's hearing is perfect, which, in most cases, it isn't. Basically, what I'm trying to say, is that as you get older, your ability to hear high pitched sound gets worse.


You are used to bat with yet I never get a hit you are near a ball yet is never thrown?

eyelashes