When sound waves reach our ears, they cause vibrations in the eardrum. These vibrations are then transmitted through the auditory system, where they are converted into nerve impulses that our brain interprets as sound.
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When sound waves reach our ears, they cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are transmitted through the middle ear bones to the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals. The brain then interprets these signals as sound.