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Why do soft sounds do less damage to your ears than loud sounds

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"The damage done by noise depends mainly on how loud it is and on the length of exposure. The frequency or pitch can also have some effect, since high-pitched sounds are more damaging than low-pitched sounds. Noise may tire out the inner ear, causing temporary hearing loss."

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Well loud sounds tend to hurt the ear drum and can cause hearing issues because of how strong the vibration is and soft sounds don’t have a strong vibration which means it doesn’t have any effect on the ear drum
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