Lacewing insects have a structure on their abdomen called a tympanal organ that allows them to detect sound vibrations. These organs are sensitive to a specific range of frequencies, enabling lacewings to hear sounds from their environment, such as calls from potential mates or predators.
The last sound you would hear in the word "abate" is the "t" sound.
When a sound wave is reflected, you may hear an echo or reverberation of the original sound. The reflected sound wave can create additional auditory cues that can affect how the sound is perceived in the environment.
No, you do not have to be directly in front of an object to hear a sound. Sound waves can travel in all directions, so as long as you are within range of the sound source, you will be able to hear it.
No, you do not need a soundcard to hear sound on a computer or device. Most devices have built-in audio capabilities that allow you to hear sound through speakers or headphones without the need for a separate soundcard.
Most of the sound you hear travels through air. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through the air and reach your ears, where they are processed by your brain as sound.
A beaded lacewing is any of a group of insects of the family Berothidae.
The Leopard Lacewing (Cethosia cyane)
they can hear sound in ears
Sound perspective is the way you hear a sound. (Where you hear it coming from)
Not everyone will hear the trumpet sound.
"Hear" doesn't have an "a" sound at all; it has a long "e" sound.
Throughout the lacewing's life cycle it consumes aphids, which are small insect pest to plants.
Neuroptera
you can hear by sound wave and ears
Check whether your speakers are connected to your default soundcard.
red lacewing butterflies eat moths,leaves and other insects like ants
The last sound you would hear in the word "abate" is the "t" sound.