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TechStuff Classic: A Series of Tubes Part One

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What Is the Eustacion Tube and How Does It Work?

The higher you climb on a mountain, for example, the less dense the air us you have. Your ears pop because of the density of the air side of your body being lower than thedensity of the air in your ears. We're just going to reinact once more with feeling, line by line. But noi itt does it. The ear drum is what ends upa causing these other bones in your in your ear, to move in such a way that celia inside of this one container start to vibrate,. fluctuate and that sends electrical to your brain, which then is interpreted as sound.

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