The sound produced by a bee, particularly the buzzing of honeybees, typically ranges from about 60 to 100 decibels, depending on factors such as the species and the activity level of the bee. The buzzing sound is primarily generated by the rapid movement of their wings. While this sound can be quite loud when many bees are present, individual bees produce sound levels closer to the lower end of this range.
207 decibels.
That depends how close you measure to the elephants mouth. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
That depends really how close your ears are to the dog. The closer you are, the more decibels you will get.
Not even 1 unless it's a giant bee
It depends very much how close the lion is to your ears. It's softer when he is far away.
20 decibels
207 decibels.
70-100 decibels
20 to 50 decibels (dB).
85 decibels maximum.
in what
130 decibels -140 decibels close up maybe louder though
Roughly 150-160 decibels.
50 phons (decibels) is equivalent to 2 sones.
•Sound can be measured in many ways such as decibels. There is a special machine which you can by that measures how many decibels something makes. A pin makes 10 decibels where as a loud persons or a stereo can make up to 80 decibels. Volume is measured in decibels. So Frequency is measured in hertz
a plane has 15000 decibels, there are lots maybe upto 2000000
deafning sounds begins at 170 decibels