Squirrels can hear sounds from about 60-90 feet away, but this can vary depending on factors like the environment and the volume of the sound. They have keen hearing to help them detect potential predators and communicate with other squirrels.
If you see lightning but don't hear thunder, it means the lightning is far away. The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound, so you usually see lightning before you hear the associated thunder.
well, if your far away then no. you wouldn't be able to hear the thunder. if how ever, you are close to the thunder storm you will hear thunder.
The distance from which you can hear a chainsaw varies depending on factors such as the model of the chainsaw, environmental conditions, and surrounding terrain. Generally, the sound of a chainsaw can be heard from about 1 to 3 miles away in open areas. However, in wooded or urban environments, sound may be muffled, reducing the effective range. On average, people typically report being able to hear a chainsaw from about a mile away.
Yes, if there is no other force acting upon the railroad track then you would be able to hear the train about a mile away. Unfortunately this is dangerous because there is no way to tell exactly how far away the train is.
If the crowd is far away, they may see a distant view of the event or performance, with limited detail. They may hear muffled or faint sounds, depending on the distance and surrounding noise. They may miss out on the full experience and atmosphere compared to being closer to the action.
From 10 meters away .
200 kHz
a lynx can hear a prey from 65 metres away
"Hear" They can HEAR something up to 5 miles away
a squirle
25 miles away
almost instantly.
ultrasonic
2 miles
yes they can, they can actually hear people from really far away
Possibly up to a mile or two away.
No, the Cullen family members do not have superhuman hearing abilities. They have enhanced senses to a certain degree, but not to the extent where they can hear things from far away.