Can loud tones, high pitched sounds, loud music and loud loudspeaker calls destroy iphone 5 speaker ?

Can loud tones, high pitched sounds, loud music and loud loudspeaker calls destroy iphone 5 speaker ?
TQ

sounds are air being moved
if exposed to a high enough sound being moved presured impuls then
any device could take damage
but your speaker which are maded to move sound and be moved by sound
would last longer then mostly anything else if your phone in terms of being damaged by sound
so the answer is yes
but not likely before anything else in your phone being destroied by the same loud music plus

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