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Why do we hear sounds?​

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Answered by sachinsca74
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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. ... The brain tells you that you are hearing a sound and what that sound is.

Answered by ShibajiPal
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We hear sounds because the vibrations produced by any body in our environment travels through the air and reaches our ears. Then the pinna of the air help to push the vibrations into the eardrum. Then the air ossicles further amplify the sound and it enters the inner ear. Then the hairs of the cochlea vibrate due to the sounds and the auditory nerve transmits the impulse to the brain where it is heard as a sound.

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