Monos aulladores

Monos aulladores

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Science

1st - 6th Grade

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The video discusses howler monkeys in Central America, focusing on their communication through howling, which serves as a territorial warning. It explains sound as a form of energy, with volume linked to the intensity of vibrations. The video compares sound production in howler monkeys, humans, and instruments, highlighting the role of vocal cord vibrations.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the primary way howler monkeys communicate with other herds?

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How far can the howls of a howler monkey be heard?

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What happens to the volume of a sound as the intensity of the vibrations increases?

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In what way do human vocal cords produce sound similarly to howler monkeys?

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What does it indicate when howler monkeys flee and howl loudly?

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