The tympanic membrane, or eardrum, receives sound in the first step. It sends a ripple, a reverberation of the sound, across the malleus, incus, and stapes (the three smallest bones in the body), and into the cochlea. The cochlea reverberates into the auditory nerve, which carries to the brain and delivers the sound.
Sound is transferred to the ear drum, which allows a person to hear the noise they are looking to hear. The bones inside the ear itself enhance the sounds, which clarifies the overall sound.
The most visible part of the ear is called the outer ear wich sticks out where other people can see it.
We hear with the help of our ears. The vibrations of any sound producing body are transmitted to our ears by the vibrating molecules of air.
hearing
is just to hear
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we can not hear ultra sonic sounds because u can not hear them
you can only hear the air as wind
you cant because u hear rain.
What unusual sound do they hear in the fire?
An exultation, such as applause.
Your local Doctor will be able to help explain these sounds for you
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Music
because sound travels slower than light, the you are to the lightning the sooner you hear the thunder..
it is the something that can hear
You hear and learn something without initially intending to.
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it enables the dead person to see, eat, hear, feel etc...
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