Yes, your eyes and ears are connected through the brain. Both the visual and auditory information received by your eyes and ears are processed in the brain, allowing you to perceive and make sense of the world around you.
yes through your ears...but any other way is not possible
A propeller is connected to a drive shaft which is connected to an engine that runs the same way as a car
The energy stored in the way atoms are connected to each other is called chemical potential energy. It is the energy stored within the bonds of chemical compounds.
Yes, the Milky Way can be seen with the naked eye in areas with low light pollution.
The most effective way to descend while maintaining orientation and attempting equalization of the ears is to descend slowly and steadily, equalizing your ears every few feet by gently blowing against pinched nostrils. It's important to stay relaxed and maintain proper buoyancy control to prevent rapid or uncontrolled descents. Practicing good diving techniques and equalization methods will help you descend safely and comfortably.
Yes, the sinuses and ears are connected through a passageway called the Eustachian tube, which helps equalize pressure between the two areas.
Yes, the sinuses and ears are connected through a small passage called the Eustachian tube. This tube helps equalize pressure between the sinuses and the middle ear.
Yes, the ears and sinuses are connected through a small passage called the Eustachian tube. This tube helps equalize pressure between the middle ear and the sinuses.
Why not, Sophie needs some bling in her ears any way.
yes, they can communicate by their ears, eyes, the way their necks are, their position, their tail and their mouths. for more info go to aspca.org
Your ears and nose never stop growing.
animals can have holes for ears or can use smell if they don't have ears
no.
The urinary bladder and gallbladder are not physically connected.
The ears of male and female koalas do not differ in any way. The only way koala ears differ is that koalas from southern parts of Australia have ears which have shaggier fur and tend to be browner in colour.
I monitor my workers' performances by having peer evaluations. The way I see it, if I can't be watching everyone at the same time, I need eyes and ears everywhere.
Yes, the ear is connected to the face and head. It's common sense because your face is also part of the head. It is all connected in multiple ways.