Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
Some things that produce soft sounds include gentle rainfall, rustling leaves in the wind, a quiet whisper, and the gentle ticking of a clock.
Loud sounds can cause temporary or permanent damage to the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, resulting in hearing loss or a ringing sensation known as tinnitus. In some cases, the brain may also interpret these loud sounds as discomfort or pain, which can manifest as a feeling of physical discomfort in the ears.
As people age and are exposed to loud sounds, the hair cells in the inner ear can become damaged, leading to a loss of sensitivity to high-frequency sounds. This condition is known as presbycusis, which is a common form of age-related hearing loss. It is important to protect your ears from loud noises to prevent further damage.
Clashing sounds refer to the discordant or jarring noises produced when two or more sounds or elements do not harmonize. Examples could include a car horn blaring over a peaceful park setting, a clash of cymbals in music, or a loud argument in a quiet room.
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.
When you bang something soft the sound will be soft and when you bang something hard the sound will be loud.The same with talking, if you talk loudly the sound will be loud and when you talk quietly the sound will be soft.
Yes, some continuous loud sounds are related to hypertension (high blood pressure). In addition, sounds outside the audible range can make some people nauseous, etc., even if they are not all that loud. Loud sounds if sudden, sharp and loud enough, may damage your ear drums. An loud sounds experienced over a long enough period of time can damage your hearing.
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Some of the objects that make soft sounds include the soap, wringing hands, moist lips and the gentle breeze.
Scream, bang, crash, etc.
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
loud purring and rolling meows
The best music to study with is soft instrumental music. Anything loud, or with vocals, makes you distracted because your brain will try to figure out what the singer is saying.
The bee buzzed past. because buzzed is a word that sounds like a bee flying. Or , A cow can Moo. The word Moo sounds like the noise a cow makes. Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the thing it is describing
Some examples of words that contain both hard and soft letter sounds are "cage," "gentle," "jelly," "kite," and "quilt."
Some things that produce soft sounds include gentle rainfall, rustling leaves in the wind, a quiet whisper, and the gentle ticking of a clock.