Why don’t we have the ability to “close” our ears, just like our eyes?

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Why don’t we have the ability to “close” our ears, just like our eyes?

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Unlike our eyes, which need to be protected from light and can be closed to rest, our ears are more about detecting sound and balance. They’re always ‘open’ to help us stay aware of our surroundings. Plus, closing them would interfere with our ability to maintain balance and hear important sounds.

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