Yes, humans can hear sounds underwater, although they are usually muffled and distorted due to the different medium. Water is much denser than air, so sound travels faster and farther, but with a reduced clarity compared to in air.
Humans hear through sound waves traveling through air, water is denser than air making it more difficult for sound waves to travel efficiently. This causes sounds to become muffled and distorted underwater, making it harder for humans to hear clearly. Additionally, the ears are not optimized for hearing underwater as they are designed to work in air.
No, humans cannot hear ultrasound frequencies.
Humans can typically hear sounds from about 20 feet away, depending on the volume and frequency of the sound.
The highest frequency that humans can hear is around 20,000 Hz. Beyond this frequency, it becomes inaudible to most people.
Yes, humans can hear sounds in the range of kilohertz. The typical range of human hearing is between 20 Hz and 20 kHz, with the ability to hear higher frequencies decreasing with age.
they can hear better out of the water
Yes, you can hear under water.
This is the same as asking if you can hear under water and yes, you can hear under water.
Yes.
the hear really well under water and on land
humans hear from there ears.
sonar
yes they can. It is muffled, like when someone talks when we are under water, but they can hear it! no,when we are under water and alive with senses in our brain to detect and compare, is assumed we hear,but for a baby that is not yet born, can't hear anything
No, humans do not have the ability to breathe under water
we dont
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yes. go underwater in a pool and ask someone to talk and you will be able to hear them talking. I am not sure if you can hear under water in the ocean though.