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8 March, 07:22

Why do your ears pop when you take off in an airplane?

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  1. 8 March, 07:48
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    Your ears pop in airplanes because the air high above the surface of Earth is less dense than air near the surface, because air near the surface has all the air above it pushing down. Your inner ear has air trapped in it and as the atmospheric pressure changes, it causes pressure on your ear drum. Basically because there is too much pressure.
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