Aryanath is a snake charmer. When he plays on his musical instrument named 'Been', the snake swings its head to and from to its sound. The snake responds to the sound of the musical instrument (Been) because

Aryanath is a snake charmer. When he plays on his musical instrument named 'Been', the snake swings its head to and from to its sound. The snake responds to the sound of the musical instrument (Been) because Correct Answer the vibrations produced by the Been are transmitted through ground

Explanation:

  • Snakes can't hear to snake charmer's music but will respond only by feel the vibrations produced by the instrument.
  • They do not have external ears.
  • They only feel the vibrations on the ground.

​Thus, the correct answer is the vibrations produced by the Been are transmitted through ground

Additional Information

About Snakes:

  • Of the many kinds of snakes found in our country, only four types of snakes are poisonous.
  • They are Cobra, Common Krait, Russel’s Viper (Duboiya), Saw-scaled Viper (Afai).
  • A snake has two hollow teeth (fangs).
  • When it bites, the poison enters the person's body through the fangs.
  • There is a medicine for snake bites.
  • The medicine is made from the snake's poison and is available in all government hospitals.

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