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What happens when we hear a sound?
An object like a violin vibrates the air, and those vibrations travel
from the violin through the air until they reach us. But we don't
hear a violin with our noses or our elbows! These vibrations need to
travel into our ears for us to really hear them.
Click on the ear
So what is so special about our ears that allows us to hear sound? Well, the ear is
naturally designed to collect, focus, and transmit sounds through a tiny and efficient conveyance system called the auditory pathway.
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