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To close stretched ear piercings or gauged ears, you can opt for a procedure called a "lobe reconstruction surgery," where excess tissue is removed and the hole is stitched up. This procedure is typically done by a skilled plastic surgeon and results in a more natural-looking earlobe. It's important to consult with a professional to discuss your options and the best approach for your specific situation.
Sound waves need a medium, like air, to travel through. When a door is closed, it blocks the movement of sound waves, preventing them from reaching your ears. This creates a barrier that reduces the transmission of sound and makes it difficult for you to hear noises from behind the closed door.
Once stretched to 6 gauge, the earlobes may shrink slightly over time if jewelry is removed, but they are unlikely to completely return to their original size. The extent of shrinkage varies from person to person and can be influenced by factors such as how long the ears were stretched and individual skin elasticity.
Putting your phone in your mouth and covering your ears can be dangerous. It can lead to choking on the phone or damaging your ears. It is important to avoid putting objects in your mouth and to protect your ears from harm.
Sound waves are able to travel through solid materials like walls and doors. When your teacher speaks on the other side of the closed door, the sound waves are able to vibrate the air molecules that make up the door, allowing the sound to pass through and reach your ears.
An example of diffraction of sound in daily life is when you can still hear music coming from a room even when the door is closed. The sound waves diffract around the edges of the door, allowing the sound to reach your ears.