Science, asked by cyberdragon, 3 months ago

3 Why did the Native American people
lie with one ear in the ground to listen
enemies or animals to hunt?
for
What you have learn
9 Sounds come from sources.​

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Answered by deja1
14

Answer:

By laying down and pressing an ear to the ground, one can hear the distant sound of buffalo on the move, and so be more successful at finding them for hunting.

Explanation:

Answered by Hansika4871
0

The answer is as follows:

The native American people kept their ears to the ground lying down to listen to the enemies or animals to hunt because they could feel the vibrations and sounds from the enemies and animals walking on the ground.

  • The faraway sound of living beings can be heard better through the ground than by air as there are many absorbers around in open space compared to the ground.
  • We learn that sound can come from sources and travel through materials.
  • Sound travels through the air, ground, and various other materials.
  • We also learn that sound can be measured using various instruments and percussion instruments such as drums make sounds.

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