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Some noises that you could hear at camp would be first off your campfire, possibly the leaves of the trees that are around the campsite, and any animals that could be within a close proximity of your camp site.
Some people like to sit in peace and quiet and noises disturb them or even get on their nerves.
It is due to the sensitive hairs found in your ear. This causes noises to vibrate, where we are able to hear them. As we age, are hairs lose their once youthful strength, and some high pitched noises are difficult to hear.
The ear of a child can perceive noises ranging from 16 to 20,000Hz (Hertz,) whilst the ear of an adult can only perceive noises from 20 to 16,000Hz. Some phone companies have invented a ringtone which uses a sound between 17,000 and 20,000Hz. As you grow older, the amount of hertz you can hear drops.
no voice box or they make such low pitch noise that we can not hear it.
We do not know for sure because nobody has ever hear a dinosaur. However, it is assumed that disosaurs could make noises and if this is the case it is probable that some made loud noises.
It only happens when anybody has any supernatural power or some soul is helping the man or women.
Some Labrador dogs will bark at night if they hear noises are sense fear. However, they don't usually bark for no reason.
Hearing aides are often used by people with some type of hearing loss to amplify noises. By doing this some people find it easier to understand conversation, and are easier alerted to sounds that they would otherwise miss.
No, spiders do not make buzzing noises of any kind. It's probably an insect of some kind.
their voice box never fully developes and all u hear is a bark. that's why when some babies try to talk, they just make noises
Many people report a "ringing," "buzzing," or "roaring" that others cannot hear. Sometimes the sounds "pulse" with the person's heartbeat. But rather than blood "whooshing," those sounds usually turn out to be subjective head-noises known as tinnitus. Most tinnitus is harmless; some can be treated. People who experience subjective head-noises might want to consult with a physician to ask whether the symptom needs attention or whether the noises can be diminished.