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∙ 14y agoEarthquake?
Yuhriana
Danielle Ku
The answer to this riddle is "wind". Wind creates sound as it moves, can be felt on your skin when it moves, but is invisible and cannot be seen.
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∙ 14y agothe wind
Angus Kauk
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Angus Kauk
The eardrum needs to move only a fraction of a billionth of a meter for us to hear a quiet sound. The movement of the eardrum triggers a chain reaction in the middle ear and inner ear that eventually signals the brain to perceive the sound.
No, when you hear sounds, the vibrations from the source of the sound travel through the air as waves of pressure. These waves cause the molecules in the air to vibrate, but the molecules themselves do not travel from the source of the sound to your ears.
Sound is not an object; it is a form of energy that travels through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. Sound is created by vibrations that move through the medium, stimulating our ears and allowing us to hear it.
When you move towards a speaker, the pitch of the sound you hear increases. This is because the frequency of the sound waves that are reaching your ears becomes higher as you get closer to the source, resulting in a higher perceived pitch.
When a drum is played, kinetic energy is converted into sound energy. The vibrations from striking the drum cause the air particles around it to move, producing sound waves that we hear.
No, earthworms cannot hear, but the feel the vibrations through the ground. That is their form of sight and hearing.
You can't move your hand fast enough, the lowest frequency sound is about 20 cycles per second, if you could move your hand that fast, you might hear sound.
Cats, dogs, rabbits...
Touch themselves hear them and they will move in the sound thy want to go
Foxes move their ears forward when they can hear a faint sound they try and hear the sound a little better so they can make out what it is.you won a million pounds
The eardrum needs to move only a fraction of a billionth of a meter for us to hear a quiet sound. The movement of the eardrum triggers a chain reaction in the middle ear and inner ear that eventually signals the brain to perceive the sound.
You may notice your cat or dog moving its ears when you speak to it or when it hears an uncommon noise. They move their ears to better focus on the sound.
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
The bones in your body don't actually crack when you move. The sound you hear is actually the sound of the gases in the synovial fluid escaping the sac around the joint.
the denser the medium the faster the sound of speed. it is experimentally proved. for example if a train is appraching and you cant hear the sound you can hear it if you put your head (ear) on the railtrack. but do move quickly if you see the train approaching.....
you can hear someone in another room because sound travels. it is like waves that you can hear from a little bit far away. hae hae
That sound cannot move through a vaccum.