Many components of the ear can receive er-repairable damage to fast and strong changes in air pressure, sound. The first to go is almost always the ear drum, which is called perforation.
the ear drum Answer: Harmful sounds cause damage to the hair cells as well as the auditory nerve
To protect their ears and hearing from getting damaged by loud noises.
Hair cells in the inner ear can be damaged by exposure to loud noise, certain medications, aging, infections, and diseases. Additionally, physical trauma or injury to the head can also harm these delicate cells.
Babies have sensitive ears that can be easily damaged by loud noises. Parents should avoid exposing babies to loud sounds, such as music or machinery, and use ear protection like ear muffs or ear plugs when necessary.
Loud noises can damage the ear drum. Sometimes the cochlea can also be damaged which could cause permanant deafness. Wax in your ear canal can cause temporary deafness
I think it is the ear drum but there may be more technical names for it.
The ossicles can be damaged by trauma to the head, loud noises, infections such as otitis media, or other medical conditions that affect the middle ear. Over time, chronic exposure to loud noises can also cause damage to the ossicles.
the eardrum
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it just does...A loud noise makes you jumpbecausethere is a part of your ear that helps you to balance and when disrupted you jump
Sound can damage hearing by exposing the ears to loud noises which can cause the delicate hair cells in the inner ear to become damaged or die. Once these cells are damaged, they cannot be repaired or replaced, leading to hearing loss. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds or sudden loud noises can both contribute to hearing damage.
by loud noises such as close proximity to trains, pneumatic drills etc. Noises are really just shockwaves in the air, so any extreme air pressure can damage or puncture eardrums (such as being around explosions, including ones inside firearms).