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How does the ear help you to hear sound

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Answered by ayush11080
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Sound waves travel into the ear canal until they reach the eardrum. The eardrum passes the vibrations through the middle ear bones or ossicles into the inner ear. The inner ear is shaped like a snail and is also called the cochlea. Inside the cochlea, there are thousands of tiny hair cells, which passes sound to our brain...i hope it helped u thanks
Answered by 2407ashishkumar
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Answer:

When we hear something we are catching the vibration in the air. These vibrations enter the outer ear and it travel down a canal at the end of of which there is is a thin a stretched membrane called ear drum. sound vibrations cause Real Drum to vibrate attached to the eardrum our year has 3 tiny bones the hammer, the anvil and the stirrup. They also vibrate when the eardrum vibrates and strengthen/amplify incoming vibrations before they are picked up by the the auditory nerve and sent to the brain.

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This is how we hear sounds.

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