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The sound waves make the ear drum vibrate, which is a thin membrane. Incredibly small ear bones amplify the sound waves. Tiny hairs in the cochlea detect the vibrations and create electrical impulses. Electrical impulses travel along neurones in the auditory nerve to get to the brain.
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