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how many decibels of sound can cause temporary hearing loss?
65 or more
75 or more
85 or more
95 or more
To determine the decibel level causing temporary hearing loss, we refer to auditory health knowledge. Sound at 85 decibels or more (e.g., loud machinery, concerts) can lead to temporary hearing loss with prolonged exposure. The other options: 65 is moderate (e.g., conversation), 75 is louder but not typically causing temporary loss, and 95 is more likely for more severe or permanent issues with shorter exposure, but 85 or more is the standard threshold for temporary loss from prolonged exposure.
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C. 85 or more (assuming the options are labeled as A. 65 or more, B. 75 or more, C. 85 or more, D. 95 or more; if the original options have different labels, adjust accordingly, but based on the content, the correct one is "85 or more" among the given choices)