fireworks at home
The explosion of Krakatoa in 1883 was so loud that it ruptured the eardrums of people up to 40 miles away, causing temporary deafness or hearing loss in some individuals. The loud sound waves generated by the explosion traveled great distances and had a significant impact on people's hearing.
An explosion, or a sound similar to an explosion. Also, slang for sexual intercourse (as a verb).A bang is a sudden loud noise
very violent and loud! it killed approximately 40,000 people! and was heard all thought Asia and Africa!
When a firework "reports," it means that it makes a loud noise, typically a bang or explosion, as part of its visual display. This is a common effect in fireworks shows, and it adds excitement and spectacle to the overall presentation.
Yes, some continuous loud sounds are related to hypertension (high blood pressure). In addition, sounds outside the audible range can make some people nauseous, etc., even if they are not all that loud. Loud sounds if sudden, sharp and loud enough, may damage your ear drums. An loud sounds experienced over a long enough period of time can damage your hearing.
A bomb does not normally make a sound until it explodes, then it's not a bomb anymore but an explosion.
Ben heard the loud explosion from behind and quickened his pace.
a loud,uncontrolled,vilent blast .
A loud explosion will produce a sudden release of energy, resulting in a powerful shockwave. This shockwave can cause damage to surrounding objects and structures, including shattered windows and structural collapse. Additionally, explosions can create loud noise levels that may result in hearing damage or cause disorientation.
Noise is a movement of the air. An explosion is a rapid expansion of gasses, which causes movement of the air.
By crying as loud as you can?
The sound made by an explosion is called a blast. It is characterized by a sudden release of energy creating a loud and intense noise.
Real loud,I am not kidding!Some can burp louder than a lion's roar.no hes exagerating its louder than an explosion
The explosion of Krakatoa in 1883 was so loud that it ruptured the eardrums of people up to 40 miles away, causing temporary deafness or hearing loss in some individuals. The loud sound waves generated by the explosion traveled great distances and had a significant impact on people's hearing.
Explosions can make a variety of sounds depending on the materials involved and the environment in which they occur. Common sounds include a loud bang, a deep rumble, and a high-pitched whine. The sound is created by the sudden release of energy during the explosion.
The Vibrations of the sound penetrate through the windows shattering it
Because they are being propelled by compressed air and not an explosion.