A loud sound is called an echo because it is the reflection of the original sound wave off a surface that travels back to the listener's ear, causing a delay. This reflection creates the perception of a distinct repetition of the sound.
The term used to describe sounds that are reflected back to their source is "echo." An echo occurs when sound waves bounce off surfaces and return to the listener's ears after a delay.
Loud sounds can damage hearing by overstimulating the sensitive hair cells in the inner ear, leading to their damage or death. This can result in hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Continuous exposure to loud noises or sudden exposure to very loud sounds can cause permanent damage to the auditory system.
No, pitch is how high or low a sound is loud and soft is volume
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
Loud sounds can damage the delicate structures in our ears, leading to hearing loss or other hearing problems. Continued exposure to loud noises can cause permanent damage to the hair cells in the inner ear, affecting our ability to hear properly. It is important to protect our ears from loud sounds to maintain good hearing health.
Very loud! *ECHO* *ECHo* *ECho* *Echo* *echo*
as loud as ECHO ECHO
Ducks echo but it depends on how loud they do it
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Echo
Reverberations.
Loud sounds instruments
Scream "STOP! COME BACK!" out loud.
Yes, most horses react to loud sounds unless trained not to.
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
Bats
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.