Ocean acidification is sometimes called “climate change’s equally evil twin,” and for good reason: it's a significant and harmful consequence of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere<span> that we don't see or feel because its effects are happening underwater. At least one-quarter of the carbon dioxide (CO</span>2) released by burning coal, oil and gas doesn't stay in the air, but instead dissolves into the ocean. Since the beginning of the industrial era, the ocean has absorbed some 525 billion tons of CO2<span> from the atmosphere, presently around 22 million tons per day.
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1) Sound waves move down the auditory canal toward the eardrum
2) Sound waves cause the eardrum and middle ear bones to vibrate
3) Vibrations are conveyed to the endolymph inside the cochlea, causing the cochlear hair cells to bend
4) Bending of the cochlear hair cells causes ion channels to open, which causes neurotransmitters to be released, which results in activation of the auditory nerve, which sends signals to the brain for processing
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