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No only loud noises will damage your ear drum.

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How doas sound damage hering?

Because it pops you ear drum


How ear is protected by big sounds?

The sad thing is, it isn't the ear drum might dilute the sound and make it less loud sure. But when a very loud sound is right next to you the ear drum begins to get alot of damage and you may have that permenant damage for life


Where does the sound vibrate in the ear?

ear drum


How do loud sounds affect the ear drum?

Your ear drum senses vibrations, those vibrations are sounds you hear. If we did not have our ear drums sound would simple float through it. If you bust your ear drum you will lose your hearing. Does that answer you question?


What happens to the ear drum as the sound gets louder?

As sound gets louder, the ear drum vibrates more forcefully. If the sound is extremely loud, the ear drum may reach its maximum vibration capacity, leading to potential damage or tearing. This can result in hearing loss or other ear-related issues.


Why is the ear drum and tiny bones so far in the ear?

The ear drum and tiny bones (ossicles) are located deep in the ear to help amplify and transmit sound vibrations effectively to the inner ear. Placing them deeper in the ear also helps to protect them from external damage and preserves their sensitivity to sound waves.


What can loud noises do to your ear?

your ear drums shake with every sound so the louder the music, the more damage is done to the ear drum and canal. you could go deaf.


What carries the sound from the ear drum further on into the ear?

vogh


Which part of the ear trap sound waves?

ear drum


Where do sound waves enter through?

Sound waves enter through the ear canal, where they travel to the ear drum. The ear drum vibrates in response to the sound waves, transmitting the vibrations to the inner ear where they are converted into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as sound.


What did Damage to middle ear called conductive?

Damage to the middle ear that affects sound conduction is called conductive hearing loss. This type of hearing loss occurs when sound waves cannot efficiently pass through the outer and middle ear to the inner ear for processing. Damage to the middle ear components, such as the ear drum or ossicles, can lead to conductive hearing loss. Treatment options vary depending on the underlying cause of the damage.


Which part of the ear collects sound waves?

The pinna of the ear collects sound waves. This is the part you see on the side of the head.