Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Why do our ears pop up when we go to higher altitudes or travel in air plane?
Ans : Due to the weight of the molecules in the upper layers of the atmosphere and the force of gravity exerted by the earth, the air molecules are pushed down near the surface and the density goes on decreasing as we go higher where air molecules are far away from each other.
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