Question
At what decibel level can a prolonged sound cause hearing damage?
80 decibels
10 decibels
120 decibels
50 decibels
80 decibels
10 decibels
120 decibels
50 decibels
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A prolonged sound at or above **80 decibels** can potentially cause hearing damage. Sounds at this level can lead to hearing loss if exposure is continuous over time. It's important to take precautions when exposed to sounds at this volume or higher.
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