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Tuesday 1 April 2014

Do you know how we hear sounds?

WALT use the correct structure. I wrote a explanation writing about hearing sound.


                        Why do we hear sounds?
Sound waves is just air that is shaking.

Sound waves are collected by the outer ear. Your eardrum  shiver when the sound waves are collected into your ear. This happens because it’s just vibrations in the air.

When your eardrum shakes parts of your ear moves as well.The parts are called anvil,hammer and stirrup. When the anvil, hammer and stirrup starts to wriggle and wobbly the watery liquids in your ear becomes unsteady and shakes.

When liquids move, the nerves send messages to your brain. Your brain gets the messages and assists us to figure out what the sound is.

Without the anvil, hammer and stirrup you wouldn't be able to hear.  



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