you would fall over because the ears hold you fluid them gives you balance ! and also you couldn't hear asswell.
The human body does not need ears in order to survive but does need the internal structures of the ears in order to maintain balance. A person born without external ears would probably be fine but without the structure of the inner ear, balance would be very difficult.
proximal
When your ears are blocked, the issue typically lies in the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear to the back of the nose. Blockages or congestion in this tube can lead to a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ears. It can happen due to infections, allergies, or changes in air pressure.
Nothing would happen at all.
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
you would be deaf
it can hear beter than the other cheetahs
If nobody could hear, humans would have evolved sign language instead of spoken language. We would still have books and reading, so that would not have changed. What sorts of things do you think we would do differently if nobody had ears?
im not a 100% sure but either a bad ear infection or partial deafness
If dogs suddenly had cat ears, it would likely not have a significant impact on their behavior or abilities. Dogs primarily rely on their sense of smell and hearing, so the addition of cat ears would not drastically change their sensory capabilities. It would simply be a physical change in appearance without much functional difference.
I'm hoping on the sides of your head.
Nothing will happen. It is like if soap touched our ears; nothing happens.
They sink in your ears
The term 'ears of a dog' is 'a dog's ears'.
I would have to say medium ears.
Well yes, I happen to have a basset hound named Dottie. Her ears, head, and feet are the most smelliest. So, I would say clean the basset hound's ears? Or her head and feet?(btw clean the ears with alcohol or like those ear cleaning liquid.) Hope this helps! :)
Your ears will start to hurt from the earbuds