cliff is an open area so when we shout the sound goes echoes
The air carries the sound. If you shouted on the moon, nobody would hear you as there is no atmosphere
What unusual sound do they hear in the fire?
The loudest sound that we can hear is about 130 decibels.
When a sound wave is reflected, you hear an echo.
Reflection
The air carries the sound. If you shouted on the moon, nobody would hear you as there is no atmosphere
The air carries the sound. If you shouted on the moon, nobody would hear you as there is no atmosphere
The air carries the sound. If you shouted on the moon, nobody would hear you as there is no atmosphere
the sound travel fast....
You are too close to the surface from which the sound waves are reflected. As a result you brain cannot distinguish between the original sound waves and the reflexted sound waves (the echo).
Sound is useful for dolphins to stay with their pack and hear fellow dolphins shout alarums, but sight is also important for finding the surface and escaping said danger.
Yes, the word 'shout' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted).EXAMPLESnoun: Give me a shout when you're ready to go.verb: I heard the man shout but the driver didn't hear him.
So that people can hear you and maybe if you are in a panic you might shout. Hope this helps.
Because the sound energy (air compressions/rarefactions) can't escape from the pipe, while a lot of the sound energy can disperse sideways on its way there and back to a cliff. (You don't have to stand directly in front of someone to hear them speak).
He shouted, " NEVER SAY NEVER!" Or: I don't want to hear you shout, "Never shout never" ever again.
Any animal can hear if you shout if you are in close enough range, most animals can hear twice as well as humans. P.S. Did you know that women have a stronger sense of smell than men?
You tip me over.