10 Interesting Fact About Fascinating facts about the human ear
10 Interesting Fact About Fascinating facts about the human ear
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Human ears consist of three main parts: outer, middle, and deep ears.
The outer ear consists of an auricle (earlobe) and ear canal.
The middle ear consists of an eardrum, listener bone (hammer, foundation, and permit), and eustachian channel.
Inner ear consists of cochlea (hearing loss) and vestibular (part of the balance).
Human ears can detect sound with a frequency range of about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Human ears can distinguish between sounds originating from different sources by recognizing time differences in the sound of the sound in the right and left ear.
Human ears can also control the volume of sound by regulating the contraction and relaxation of the muscles in the ear canal and eardrum.
Human ears have the ability to adjust to sound that is too loud by reducing the sensitivity of the eardrum.
Human ears also have the ability to produce their own sounds through phenomena called emissions.
Human ears are very sensitive to changes in air pressure, so they can feel the effects caused by changes in height or water depth.