Biology, asked by lalprap, 11 months ago

why do my ears hurt when I dive underwater ?​

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Answered by Reyansh05
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Answer:

For the same reason that your ears might ache when you take off in a plane: The pressure outside your ear (in this case, water pressure) is greater than the air pressure inside your ear causing your eardrum to bend painfully inward. Changes in water pressure happen much more rapidly than changes in air pressure, however,and your ears will begin to ache in as little as 5 feet (1.5 m) of water.

Answered by Anonymous
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When we dive in underwater our ears get hurt.

Reason

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Ear pain occurs during the decent portion of dive as the driver drops deeper underwater.

Well obviously people scuba dive at the depths much deeper than a pool there is gets hurt.

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