Answer:
False
Explanation:
<em>Long sounds are harmful to humans. The longer the sound wave, the lower the frequency and the lower the hertz. Very low hertz can be harmful to the human body.</em>
<em>Most long sounds aren't even able to be heard. But this doesn't mean they are not dangerous, </em>
<em>Take gamma rays for example, you can't see them but the effects are deadly they are at the highest end of the EM (electromagnetic) spectrum.</em>
<em>The human hearing range is from 20 to 20000 hertz, anything above or below that is not able to be tracked, but is still considered harmful.</em>
<em>Long sounds are sounds below the 20 mark, these are also could 'infrasounds'. The frequency of a bass is 27 hz, which is why when a bass is played, you can feel the sound waves moving throughout your body.</em>
<em>The resonant frequency of the human eyeball is about 19 hz, so anything below that could cause you to go blind.</em>
<em>The resonant frequency of the human body's organs is surprisingly low, 7 hz, so if a sound goes below this point, it would certainly kill you.</em>
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<em>Thank me later :)</em>
<em>(or just mark brainliest because this took a REALLY long time to type)</em>