Why is hearing affected while going up or coming
down from the hills?
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- The atmospheric pressure at the top of the hill is less that that at sea level.
- While coming down from a hill, the pressure at the bottom is high compared to the pressure inside the ear.
- This change in pressure causes a momentary hearing problem or ear pain.
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The atmospheric pressure at the top of the hill is less that that at sea level. While coming down from a hill, the pressure at the bottom is high compared to the pressure inside the ear. This change in pressure causes a momentary hearing problem or ear pain.
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