the softer version of the hard bone found in the nose and ears is call cartilege, but this soft bone can also be found in the nose
Determining the shape of the nose and ears can be difficult for a sculptor because they are intricate features with subtle curves and angles that can be challenging to replicate accurately in three-dimensional form. A small deviation in proportions or positioning can greatly affect the overall likeness and expression of the sculpture. Additionally, the texture and surface details of the skin on the nose and ears require precise sculpting techniques to capture realism.
in terms of anatomy, your ears are lateral from your nose
You clip your nose and shut your mouth and attempt to blow air out of your nose. Only pop your ears after you have gone deep underwater or high in the air because it hurts if you do it for no reason. Do not blow to hard or it could rupture your eardrum which cold cause hearing loss.
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People who blow there noses and it sounds like a horn tend to have narrow passages. If they blow there nose too hard it could cause blood vessels to rupture.
An expert in the ears and nose is typically called an otolaryngologist, or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. They specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders related to the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck.
Cartilage is more flexible then bone, so it's better for the ears and nose.
The directional term that best describes the ears in relation to the nose is "lateral." This means the ears are situated to the side of or away from the midline of the body in relation to the nose.
I think you mean why his nose is red. He was born with a red nose. He doesn't have red ears.
The ears are typically located on the sides of the head, to the left and right of the nose.