Theoretically, Spiders could go everywhere, but the chance one gets stuck in your ears while you are taking a nap, is veryslim.
yes they can! spiders like to hide in small dark spaces.
no they can't
CAUSE IT DEAD
Maybe, while sleeping many cucumber spiders and other breeds of spiders are consumed while we sleep. And like the cucumber spider it has an polygenic exoskeleton, which allows it to survive in the harsh atmosphere in our body's. So sometimes a cucumber spider, or other breeds of spiders, can survive through your entire intestinal track. When the spiders gain access to your colon they normally crawl through the bile duct where they eat and lay eggs. then they multiply and eat you from the inside out. If you think you have cucumber spiders you should go see a doctor ASAP.
Yes, when your are sleeping small spiders feel the warmth of your nose and mouth and crawl inside.
No. You should go to a doctor and get that checked out.
No, sleeping is not related to form of energy. Though, while sleeping, body would go through sequence of chemical energy change to repair our cells.
they were there but sleeping
Ah, that old chestnut! Most people will be somewhat relieved to know that the horror stories about how the average human swallows a varying number of spiders every year whilst sleeping (the number given varies from teller to teller) seems to be an urban legend fuelled by many people's fear of spiders and insects. Although it probably does happen occasionally, it's certainly not as common as some people fear and the vast majority of people probably go through life without swallowing any insects or spiders during sleep.
right before u go to sleep use the bathroom and while ur sleep if u have to use the bathroom go to the bathroom!
The only thing you need to protect your newly pierced ears from are shifts in temperature. You can remedy these by wearing a scarf, earmuff, or anything of the like to cover your ears while you ski.
while your in the main st go down the man hole and wacth the spiders go right past the giant spider and go right
While some research suggests that individuals can learn certain information while asleep, such as new vocabulary or sounds, the effectiveness of this type of learning, known as "hypnopedia" or sleep learning, is still debated among scientists. It is important to note that complex learning tasks or acquiring new skills may not be effectively learned during sleep.
Nope.