The noises you hear from deep within Popocatepetl are likely related to its volcanic activity. As the volcano is active, there can be rumblings, gases, and magma movement underground, causing sounds to emanate from within. It's a natural part of the volcano's behavior and monitoring these noises can help scientists track its activity.
The stage of listening where you filter through the myriad of noises in your environment is called "selective attention". It involves focusing on specific sounds while ignoring others to concentrate on the speaker or message you want to hear.
The human range of hearing typically spans from about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (20 kHz). Sounds below 20 Hz are referred to as infrasound, while sounds above 20 kHz are called ultrasound. While most adults can hear frequencies within the standard range, sensitivity can diminish with age or exposure to loud noises.
Yes, dogs are capable of hearing high frequency sounds that are beyond the range of human hearing. Their ears are sensitive to frequencies up to 65,000 Hz, compared to humans who can typically hear up to 20,000 Hz.
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.
No, because they do not have vocal organs to do so. They are said to make a sound when growing though, and if you record a plant's growth and then speed up the tape, you can supposedly hear the noises on the playback.
You will hear most noises you hear anywhere else mixed with unique Paraguayan indigenous noises
Some noises that you could hear at camp would be first off your campfire, possibly the leaves of the trees that are around the campsite, and any animals that could be within a close proximity of your camp site.
they hear noises
They hear many noises other then high pitched ones but they can hear the higher ones because of the way their ear drums are built
noises.
What
Animal noises
Cars
Alot of noises
gunfire
screams and laughter
Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises. It means that you get scared when you hear loud noises. Hopefully this helps:)