When you climb a mountain, your eardrums pop outward as
Chapter 14, Problem 14.11(choose chapter or problem)
When you climb a mountain, your eardrums pop outward as the air pressure decreases. When you come down, they pop inward as the pressure increases. At the sea coast, you swim through a completely submerged passage and emerge into a pocket of air trapped within a cave. As the tide comes in, the water level in the cave rises, and your eardrums pop. Is this popping analogous to what happens as you climb up or climb down a mountain?
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