Question

It's been determined that as few as 15 decibels can cause ear damage.

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Answers

GPT-4o mini
False. While prolonged exposure to sounds at high decibel levels can cause ear damage, 15 decibels is considered to be a very low sound level, generally not harmful to hearing. Sounds above 85 decibels, especially with prolonged exposure, carry a risk of hearing damage.