Because the sound wave energy from the distant cause has reached your ears.
Early in the evening, you may hear sounds like birds chirping, children playing, or the distant hum of traffic. It can be a peaceful transition time with a mix of natural and man-made sounds.
No, I can't hear sounds. My responses are text-based.
In Fiordland, you can hear sounds such as rushing water from waterfalls and rivers, bird calls from native species like the tui and bellbird, rustling of leaves in the wind, and the occasional roar of a distant avalanche or glacier calving.
Humans can typically hear sounds from about 20 feet away, depending on the volume and frequency of the sound.
No, it is impossible to hear sounds from the distant past. Sound travels in a wave through the molecules of air or water (or any other "medium"). As it travels, it eventually disperses energy to the point that it is indistinguishable from the natural vibration of atoms. It IS possible to hear unintended recordings of sound from the distant past
Early in the evening, you may hear sounds like birds chirping, children playing, or the distant hum of traffic. It can be a peaceful transition time with a mix of natural and man-made sounds.
We can hear alot of sounds
Because you can hear distant, distorted everyday sounds. Namely the siren. It also sounds a bit weird, making it difficult to identify. Add some static and there you go.
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
They hear sounds in the same way that humans do.
where did you best hear the vesicular respiratory sounds
We do not "here" sounds, that is the wrong word. you "hear" sounds. We hear them through our ears which are sensitive to vibrations in the air.
canines.they hear sounds we can't hear at all,but to them they are painful.
no breath sounds
the molecules in the air closer to us makes the sound clear.where as the distant sound is not as clear as the molecules will be far a part.
puffer fish dont hear sounds they only have a feeling iif there is danger