Crossed eyes are very common in children under the age of six. In adults, crossed eyes can be caused by a variety of factors, including a brain tumor, retina damage, Diabetes, or a stroke.
No. And when the wind changes direction and you are pulling a silly face, it won't stay like that either, despite what stories you have been told.
No.
No, they will not get stuck
Sorry- despite what your Mom may have said, your eyes do not get "stuck" when you cross them. However, you DO look silly and walk into things when you do that,
If you cross your eyes too often, you will go cross-eyed. If you go cross eyed, you may be able to get it fixed. Not sure though.
No, your eyes cannot get stuck in the back of your head by rolling them too much. The eye muscles are designed to rotate in their sockets. However, excessive eye rolling can lead to strain or temporary discomfort.
Some people were nailed to the cross with big nails or spikes during crucifixion and some people were tied to the cross with ropes. Each method kept your "stuck" to the cross.
in da eyes,,,deerrr
If you cross your eyes and somone pokes you in the back close to your butt, you will stay cross-eyed for your life.
Dihybrid Cross
It is not recommended to purposely cross your eyes. Continuing to cross your eyes can lead to permanent damage and impair vision.
50% of the cross would be brown eyes and 50% would be blue eyes
it got stuck on my foot...
Because he was stuck to the chicken.