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The size of one's ear is merely the size of the part of the ear that is used to gather sound and point it toward the rest of the ear. One's hearing ability resides more in the middle ear, which converts variations in air pressure into variations in liquid pressure, and in the inner ear, which converts liquid pressure variations into nerve impulses, than it does in the outer ear that collects sound.

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