Hearing occurs when sound waves enter the ear and vibrate the eardrum, which then transmits these vibrations to the tiny bones in the middle ear. These bones amplify the sound and transfer it to the cochlea in the inner ear, where fluid movement stimulates hair cells. These hair cells convert the mechanical vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain via the auditory nerve, allowing us to perceive sound.
The Dialogue allows us to hear what the characters feel and think. Hope this helps :)
The word for the part of the body that allows us to hear is spelled as "ear."
it allows you to hear
it allows you to hear
The ear muscles help us hear by adjusting the tension of the eardrum, which allows it to vibrate properly in response to sound waves. This helps to amplify and transmit sound signals to the inner ear for processing.
The sentence "nobody can hear us" in past tense is "nobody could hear us".
The device that allows you to hear a CD is called a CD player.
Microphone.
speakers
The device that allows u 2 hear the CD and codes is called a laser head.
Humans can typically hear sounds within a range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. This range of frequencies allows us to perceive various sounds in our environment, such as music, speech, and natural sounds. Our ability to hear different frequencies influences our perception of the world around us by allowing us to communicate, navigate, and experience the richness of auditory stimuli.
Sound is picked up by the outer ear and is sent to the middle ear. It is amplified and enters the cochlea which allows us to hear.