100 inches i think
First you need to decide what PROPERTY of the ear you want to measure: its length, its area, its mass, its surface area, etc.
A centimetre, unless I wanted a very precise value (why?) in which case I would use a millimetre.
dBA stands for A-weighted decibels, a unit used to measure the loudness of sound. It adjusts the measurement to account for the sensitivity of the human ear to different frequencies, providing a more accurate representation of how loud a sound is perceived by humans.
No, humans cannot hear the sounds made by elephants under normal circumstances. Elephants produce low-frequency infrasound vocalizations that are below the range of human hearing. However, elephants can communicate with each other over long distances using these infrasound frequencies.
The smallest part of the ear is the stapes, one of the three tiny bones in the middle ear, collectively known as the ossicles. The stapes, shaped like a stirrup, measures about 0.1 inches (2.5 mm) in length and plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations from the middle ear to the inner ear.
First you need to decide what PROPERTY of the ear you want to measure: its length, its area, its mass, its surface area, etc.
the size of an elephants ear depends on the size of the elephant but Indian elephants have smaller ears than African elephants :)
like the right ear!
an elephants ear weighs 7 pounds.
yes yes they do
The shape of an elephants ears depend on whether the elephant is an African or Asian elephant. African elephants have larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of Africa. Asian elephants have smaller, rounder ears.
There are two types of elephants. There is an African elephant and an Asian elephant. So, there are elephants in Africa and elephants in Asia. You can tell the type of elephant by the size of their ears. African elephants have a large ear while Asian have a smaller ear.
The California EAR Unit was created in 1981.
possibilty 35inches long
12 pounds
The answer will depend on what aspect you wish to measure: its length, thickness, its mass or some other aspect.
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