Why are we able to hear with our ears?
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Sound waves enter the outer ear and travel through a narrow passageway called the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum. The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear. These bones are called the malleus, incus, and stapes.
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The eardrum is like a stretched rubber sheet. Sound
vibrations make the eardrum vibrate. The eardrum sends
vibrations to the inner ear. From there, the signal goes to the brain. That's how we hear.
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