Ears convert sound into nerve impulses that are then translated by the brain
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The ear has three bones in it, the stapes, malleus and incus, which together can fit on the surface of a penny
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Your hearing is dependent on both your ear drum (middle ear) which needs to move less than one billionth of an inch to function, and 20,000 tiny hairs inside each inner ear that create the nerve impul
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"...nerve impulses."
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Your middle ear is connected to the throat by the Eustachian tube which is responsible for striking equilibrium between the body pressure and the atmospheric pressure
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Your ears never stop hearing, even while you sleep
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When you feel deafened, dizzy or sudden pain, such as with elevation changes, it is the Eustachian tube failing to maintain pressure