because if god didnt make ears we wouldent hear voices,music. nothing! just ............
You can hear at least at 20,000 Hz other wise your ear drum will get damaged.
Yes, it is very possible to hear but not listen and listen but not hear. If you are hearing but not listening, that means you are hearing the person speaking to you but not listening to what they are saying. If you are listening but not hearing, you are listening to what the person is saying but you might not have heard something correctly or you might of missed something the person said.
Evaluation, measurement, feedback.
On average, a person can hear sounds underwater up to a distance of about 60 meters (200 feet). This distance may vary depending on water conditions, such as temperature, pressure, and clarity.
When you see or hear propaganda, it's important to critically analyze the information being presented. Look for sources, evidence, and alternative viewpoints to form a well-rounded understanding. Be cautious of emotional manipulation and be mindful of the intentions behind the propaganda's message.
The future tense of hear is will hear.
hear - hear(s), hear(ing/s), hear(able), hear(er/s), hear(ken), hear(say), hear(se/s/d), hear(ten/s)
The present tense of the verb "hear" is "hear". For example, "I hear the music playing."
It is Hear Hear (originated from members telling others to 'Hear' what the speaker was saying)
Yes they can hear you.
"Hear yea, hear ye!" "Hear yea, hear ye!"
Yes, I can hear.
They do not hear.
He (or she) can not hear you.
Hear
What, I couldn't hear you. you can hear it in your head when you read it in your head
Here, hear, and hare are three homophones for hear.