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If a tree falls in a forest does it make a sound?

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Plants Can't Detect Sounds the Air

Plants probably can't actually know anything, and we have to be careful with what we mean by hearing. But how can a plant detect sounds the air? Well, it seems like the flower itself could be acting like an ear. It appears the flower vibrates at the same frequency as the buzzing, acting a bit like an eardrum. If plants can hear the polynaturos, can they hear other sounds, the sounds of hair bevors, for example? Can they hear the rain before it's actually raining on them? I am waiting for people to reproduce tis result in other organisms.

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