Crickets chirping and the wind blowing through the grass
In grasslands, you may hear the rustling of grass in the wind, bird songs and calls, chirping insects like crickets and grasshoppers, and the occasional rustle of small mammals moving through the grass.
we hear with our ear thats how we can hear sounds <3 lol
Humans cannot hear the high-frequency sounds produced by dolphins because their hearing range is different from ours. Dolphins communicate with each other using ultrasonic frequencies above the human hearing range, typically between 20-160 kHz, which is why we cannot hear their sounds.
Yes, we can hear earthquakes, but not in the same way we hear sounds in everyday life. The vibrations caused by seismic waves can produce low-frequency sounds, often described as a rumbling or roaring noise, especially during larger quakes. However, these sounds are typically very subtle and may be drowned out by other environmental noises. Most people are more likely to feel the shaking than to hear it.
These sounds have got a specific name. They are known as Ultrasounds. We can hear them, but the problem is that they cause the eardrum to vibrate too much and hence they are incomprehensible.
We can hear alot of sounds
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
They hear sounds in the same way that humans do.
In grasslands, you may hear the rustling of grass in the wind, bird songs and calls, chirping insects like crickets and grasshoppers, and the occasional rustle of small mammals moving through the grass.
where did you best hear the vesicular respiratory sounds
We do not "here" sounds, that is the wrong word. you "hear" sounds. We hear them through our ears which are sensitive to vibrations in the air.
canines.they hear sounds we can't hear at all,but to them they are painful.
no breath sounds
puffer fish dont hear sounds they only have a feeling iif there is danger
The human ear can hear sounds up to a frequency of about 20,000 Hertz.
Yes, dogs can hear ultrasonic sounds that are beyond the range of human hearing.