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Q: What part of our ear responsible for making them pop?
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How do you pop ear after flight?

you yawn......... that is how you do it


Eustachian tube drains into what structure?

The eustachian tube connects the throat to the inner ear and equalises the inner and outer ear pressure. It is this which causes the pop! when you fly in an aircraft and you swallow. The pop is the eustachian tube clearing.


Why does eating hot food make your ears block or pop?

It stimulates temporary closure of Eustachian Tube (ET), leading to ear block and when ET reopens, there is a pop sound.


Why does my ear sound like its plugged?

Believe it or not, it's your sinuses. Remember, the ear, nose, and throat are all connected through the sinuses. This is why your ear may pop when you blow your nose or sneeze very hard. Another cause for your ear to sound like it's plugged may be either an ear infection, a sinus infection, or wax clogging your ear canals. However, if this 'sound' persists, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms, visit your physician.


What part of the ear pops?

Ears pop because the atmospheric pressure becomes greater or less than the pressure inside the ear. While the ear drum forms an air-tight seal between the middle ear and the outside atmosphere, the eustachian tubes allow air pressure to equalize between the environment and the middle ear.Your ears pop in air planes because the air high above the surface of Earth is less dense than air near the surface.As you ascend in an airplane and the air pressure decreases, the air trapped in your inner ear will push your eardrums outward.Your body equalizes the pressure between your inner ear and the atmosphere by allowing some air from your inner ear to escape. The air escapes through the Eustachian tubes, two small channels that connect the inner ears to the throat on each side.When these channels open, you feel the pressure release and you hear the change because it's in your ear. This is the "pop."On the way down, the air pressure increases, and the extra pressure pushes the eardrums inward. The pressure will, again, have to reach an equilibrium.The air pressure becomes less as you go higher and higher due to gravity, air etc, therefore our bodies automatically adjust to compensate for this. The "popping" is sort of like a valve which adjusts the air pressure in our ears.

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How do you pop ear after flight?

you yawn......... that is how you do it


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What causes the ear to pop?

well all the chemical and stuff In your ear and the cartilage it usually pops when u yawn or sneeze


Facts about the human ear?

When you go to high elevations your ears pop!


Is the pop of a ear piercing gun loud?

No, it is just a little "click"


Why does your ear pop when you ride an airplane?

The 'pop' you hear is the pressure equalizing between the cavity or the inner ear and the outside air pressure. The reason this happens so suddenly is because the air in your inner ear comes through a tube (called the Eustachian Tube) that is linked to your mouth.


Eustachian tube drains into what structure?

The eustachian tube connects the throat to the inner ear and equalises the inner and outer ear pressure. It is this which causes the pop! when you fly in an aircraft and you swallow. The pop is the eustachian tube clearing.


Does a human need ear protection when on Saturn?

yes because you could either pop your ear drums or really damage your ears.


Will your ear drums burst when you hit your ear?

Depends on how you hit your ear.Most of the time, nothing will happen. But if you hit your ear just "right", you might force air into the ear canal hard enough to pop the ear drum. Not something to experiment with.