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Loudness and pitch are key aspects of sound. Loudness is determined by the amplitude of sound waves and is measured in decibels (dB). Example: A normal conversation is about 60 dB. Pitch is related to the frequency of sound waves, with higher frequencies producing higher pitches. Example: A bird's chirp is high-pitched compared to a lion's roar.
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