eustachian tube
The tiny bones inside the ear canal vibrate when vibrations happen. It sends signals to your brain in the form of sound.
Stirrup & Anvil & Hammer
Sound travels by vibrating things. First the molecules in the air vibrate. This makes the ear drum vibrate. This makes three small bones vibrate. The three bones are the anvil, hammer and the stirrup.
it's like a eardrum because in the middle air, these waves make the eardrum vibrate. The vibration of the eardrum move three tiny bones called the hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup.
you would be deaf
yes, and they are really tiny
Sutural or Wormian bones.
it is one of the three bones in your ear. they vibrate, enabling you to hear
There are no bones 'in' your skin.
Yes, sound is recognized by the brain through your ears. When you hear a sound, it enters the ear canal to the eardrum. The eardrum causes small bones to vibrate, which causes tiny hairs to send signals to the brain.
banana
piezoelectricity