Infrasound refers to sound waves that have frequencies below the lower limit of human hearing, typically defined as below 20 hertz (Hz). These low-frequency sounds can be generated by a variety of natural and man-made sources, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, ocean waves, heavy machinery, and even certain types of music. Infrasound can travel long distances and penetrate various materials more effectively than higher-frequency sounds.
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