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Chewing gum is a common method of causing the pressure in your ears to equalize after being exposed to high elevations.
The Eustachian tube equalizes air pressure in the ears
Chew gum or suck on a breath mint. When you swallow it will help equalize the pressure changes in your ears and get rid of the "bubbles".
Swallowing helps to equalize the air pressure ( popping ) in your ears.
There are one-atmosphere suits that do this (the JIM suit was one), but they aren't in the realm of sport diving, either in training or price. If you can't possibly equalize your ears, you're not going to be able to dive. [[User:Cjonb|Cjonb]] 22:37, 2 Jun 2008 (UTC)
Comparred to everyone else yes it is a certain species called small ear people, these creatures have small ears and they smell iffy
A healthy person cannot breathe through their ears. However, someone who has a busted ear drum can actually have air flow through their Eustachian tube, a small tube between the nasal cavity and the inside side of the eardrum, which is used to equalize the pressure on both sides of the ear drum to prevent it from blowing out.
No. If you can't get your ears to pop, eg during altitude changes when you are flying, then chewing gum can help your ears to pop and relieve pressure. Otherwise, chewing gum is in no way good or bad for your ears.
Being 'of all ears' is to be paying attention to what is being said.
yes, the ability to wiggle your ears is a genetic trait kind of like being able to roll your tongue. in my family of 7, four of us are able to wiggle our ears.
through antibodies and certain blood vessels ears are the #1 defense
They have white rims around their ears.