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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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What causes all sounds. | Vibrations
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Sound travels in what wave. | Compression Wave
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In a compression wave there is compression and _______________. | Rarefraction
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Sound is measured in _______________. | Hertz
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Pitch is | How high or low a sound is
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The ear is made up of what 3 parts | Outer ear, middle ear, inner ear
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The three bones in the inner ear are _____________. | Incus, Malleus, and the stapes
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Conductive hearing damage is | a non permanent fluid build up
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Sensorial hearing damage is | a permanent when sensory hairs in Cochlea are bent too much or are bent for too long
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