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PLSSSSSSSSSS Which best explains why a person can tell the difference between a whisper and a yell?

Sound waves turn into chemical signals that indicate certain sounds.
Different vibrations in the ear cause the brain to interpret different sounds.
The fluid in the cochlea picks up electrical signals for the intensity of sound.
The eyes see what is making the noise and help the brain process the sound.

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Answer:

The difference is the louder the sound the bigger the waves and your ears collect the sound waves and brings it to you brain

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Samiz
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think it's different vibrations in the ear cause the brain to interpret different sounds
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User Julien Altieri
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