SOUND By Logan, Emma, Genevieve, and Bella. Headphones  Sometimes at music concerts or airports musicians or workers wear earplugs to not hear all the.

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SOUND By Logan, Emma, Genevieve, and Bella

Headphones  Sometimes at music concerts or airports musicians or workers wear earplugs to not hear all the loud noises.

Ear  The little part of the ear that you see on your head is not all of the ear.

Noise  Sometimes it can damage your ear if the noise is too loud.

Decibels  You use decibels to measure sound

Music  Music can be loud or soft or in the middle for volume.

Pitch  Pitch can be high & low.

Atoms  Sound Waves are made of atoms.

Sound Box  To speak you need a sound box. SOUND BOX