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Starts with It is the second small bone in the inner ear. ANVIL Answer: A

Starts with It receives the auditory information through the nerves and produces an answer. Answer: A A B BRAIN

Starts with A spiral structure in the inner ear. Answer: C COCHLEA

Starts with The units to measure the intensity of a sound. Answer: D DECIBELS

A thin membrane that vibrates when sound reaches it. Answer: Starts with E EARDRUM

The number of vibrations in a second. Answer: Starts with F FREQUENCY

It is a device that you insert in the ear canal to protect the ear from loud noises. Answer: Contains G EAR PLUG

It is the first small bone in the inner ear. Answer: Starts with H HAMMER

It can be loud or soft. It is measured in decibels. Answer: Starts with I INTENSITY

Contains J It produces noise pollution and it is related to cars. Answer: TRAFFIC JAM

Starts with K Strike a surface with the knuckle. Answer: KNOCK

Starts with L A high sound. Answer: LOUD

Starts with M A pleasant sound. Answer: MUSIC

Starts with N An unpleasant or disturbing sound. Answer: NOISE

Starts with O The tube through which sound travels to the eardrum. Answer: OUTER EAR CANAL Outer ear canal

Starts with P The visible part of the outer ear. Answer: PINNA

Starts with Q Sound has three: intensity, tone and pitch. Answer: QUALITIES

Contains R It uses the reflection of sound to detect objects at sea. Answer: SONAR

Starts with S The last small bone in the inner ear. Answer: STIRRUP

Starts with T A brass, wind musical instrument. Answer: TRUMPET

Contains U It connects the middle ear to the back of the nose. Answer: EUSTACHIAN TUBE

Starts with V An oscillation that produces sound. Answer: VIBRATION

Starts with W It is the form in which sound travels. Answer: WAVES

Contains X A very loud sound. Answer: EXTREME

Contains Y It produces changes in objects. Answer: ENERGY

Contains Z The unit to measure the frequency of a sound. Answer: HERTZ 1 second