Science: Sounds

We’ve been learning about Sound this week. This link has lots of fun games which can help you to learn more about sound and how we hear:

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/revision/science/sounds.html

 

Can you find out the names of the three tiny bones inside your ear? What does the cochlea do? Can sound travel through a solid?

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5 Responses to Science: Sounds

  1. sabrin and ella says:

    the cochela is a portion in the inner ear which looks like a small snail shell in your ear cochlea is the Greek name for ear it receives the sound in your ear and makes a vibrations which cause the stereocilia to move . the three types of names are hammer, anvil and stirrup. this is how the sound travels through the soild. the sound waves need to travel through a medium such as a solid , liquid, or gas.

  2. Billy says:

    the names of the 3 bones in your ear are called: Hammer anvil and stirrup

  3. Tyresse says:

    Sound can travel through solid than it does through air because of the way the particles are close together.

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  5. ehsan says:

    1.sound can go though a soiled because you can hear a tv though a wall.

    2.the 3 names in your ear are called the Hammer anvil stirrup.

    3.the cochlea is used to help you here stuff.

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