2007-01-08
08:54:28
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like to where someone thinks there gonna die.
2007-01-08
08:57:36 ·
update #1
Like the highest pitch noise
2007-01-08
08:58:04 ·
update #2
Like something that the government uses on people, I dont know
2007-01-08
09:03:28 ·
update #3
Tra - A little paranoid are you, lol...I am just teasing. Different people have different sounds that they find very irritating. Fingernails on a chalk board to the boom boom of those huge car speakers are among the many. There are certain very high pitch sounds that most humans cannot even perceive. Some people who startle easily do not like sudden loud sounds.
But, as far as I know there are still no killer sounds...though I have seen this used in sci-fi.
GBY
2007-01-08 09:18:22
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answer #1
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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Alarms, persistant beeping in intervals & babies crying.
Humans can't hear anything below 16 hertz or above 20,000 hertz.
Quoting the source: "Sound waves of a level below 16 Hertz, it bypasses our ears but can be felt by our bodies in the form of pure vibrations. And it is these vibrations, dependent upon their intensity, that some researchers say can induce a range of symptoms, from nausea, headaches and vomiting, to the rupturing of internal organs and even death."
"The fact that certain sound frequencies have definite effects on the human body has long been acknowledged by science. But while ultrasound (frequencies above 20,000 Hertz) has been openly harnessed by science to such mundane ends as repelling vermin or dislodging tartar from dentures, the study and application of infrasound has been far more secretive."
A Time article from Dec. 8th 1947 described how the U.S. Army had developed a weapon that used high frequency sound waves that killed mice, mosquitos and cockroaches. There are no specifics on the sound frequencies used.
2007-01-08 08:56:54
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answer #2
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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discover out if there are any no kill shelters or companies close to you. If there are, which would be a stable option. needless to say, protecting the cat outdoors is larger than taking it someplace it may be in possibility of being euthanized. whether you're looking after the cat outdoors, you will desire to nevertheless proceed to sell to discover him a clean homestead. positioned some cute photographs of him on Craigslist and different sites. you would be taken aback how highway savay cats could be. i does not assume this is inevitable he would be hit with the aid of a vehicle. needless to say he's at a drawback outdoors simply by fact he's declawed, yet even declawed cats can do amazingly properly. i've got heard of declawed cats killing birds and mice.
2016-10-30 09:01:14
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answered by ? 4
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Haven't you got ears???
1. Chalk screeching on a blackboard seems to be a unviersal one.
2. Any continual loud noises
3. Whingy, Whiney voices
4. Bad singing
5. Dogs barking ad infinitum
Just to name a few
Depending on the actual person listening... almost any sound can be annoying...
Got it?
2007-01-08 09:00:14
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answer #4
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answered by margo 3
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Mty 2 year old sons shrieks (absolutely ear splitting)
Rap music
2007-01-08 09:03:07
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answer #5
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answered by dkiller88 4
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sounds beyond a particular decibel level or particular pitch can damage the eardrum.
2007-01-08 15:27:44
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answer #6
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answered by ELI 4
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Any high pitch noises, screams, alarms, buzzing sounds, whining, air horns, gun fire.
2007-01-08 09:04:53
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answer #7
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answered by mav2003jp 1
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Fingernails scraping on glass or a chalkboard.
Budgies squawking.
2007-01-08 08:58:58
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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an alarm clock at 6AM
2007-01-08 08:57:13
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answered by bigclaire 5
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annoying friends
2007-01-08 12:41:52
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answer #10
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answered by STORMY K 3
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