small holes cant make you deaf as the ear canal is still open
Small holes themselves do not make a person deaf. Hearing loss is typically caused by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. However, a small hole in the eardrum can impact hearing if it affects the vibration necessary for sound transmission.
Some animals that make small holes in the ground include moles, gophers, and ground squirrels.
Deafness is more or less caused by damage or a defect in the tympanic membrane (the eardrum), such as the membrane being ruptured by blunt force or a loud noise (130 + decibels) like that of a space shuttle take off.
For bugs to eat. they could not make homes because the holes would be to small.
Probably because the small ones remind them of the holes woodchucks make.
Each of the small inner ear bones is linked to other in sequence to transfer percussive information from the tympanum (eardrum) to the cochlea (which converts vibrations into neural signals). The three inner ear bones are connected end to and transfer vibrations in that way. Breaking one of these bones interrupts this transfer. (It is equivalent to a game where three people whisper something to each other and the middle person is pulled out. The end person does not receive the information.)
The crowbar is used to to make individual small holes when planting established grass. Crowbar is one of the best tools to use digging small holes.
its possibel that a volcano can make you deaf because it maks such lound noisy
No offense, but where in the world did you hear that? Anways, he was never deaf, but he did make an invetion for deaf people and worked at a home for the deaf.
Is there anything I can do to make it better
To make drainage holes in plastic pots, you can use a drill with a small drill bit. Simply mark where you want the holes to be, then carefully drill through the bottom of the pot. Make sure to do this in a well-ventilated area and wear appropriate safety gear.
An otoscope is the instrument used to examine the ear.Otoscope is the medical term meaning instrument for visualizing the ear canal and tympanum.An otoscope is used to view the ear canal and eardrum.