i am not aware of a muscle that can both frown and jump.
It is either frown or jump.
It take more facial muscles to frown than to smile.
to jump hard do excercises that build up your calf mussles because those are the muscles that you use to jump and sprint more than any other muscle. try to take a box jump on it, then jump off and on as fast as you can. another thing you can do is jump rope that really builds up muscle. you have to train on a regular basis to jump higher
It takes approximately 43 muscles to frown. This involves the contraction of various facial muscles, including those around the forehead, eyes, and mouth. In contrast, smiling generally requires fewer muscles, around 17, which is why it is often said that it takes more effort to frown than to smile.
43 "muscles" are used to frown...I'm not aware of bones used to frown
Some claim it takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but open Aunt Milda's chain letter and you might be surprised to learn it takes 26 to smile and 62 to frown. And some naysayers claim it's quite the opposite, that in fact it takes more muscles to smile than to frown.
It takes about 17 muscles to smile and 43 to frown
One wild animal that cannot jump is the elephant. The reason for this is because of the elephants weight. Jumping requires an upward force that has to be more than the weight force. Since elephants weigh a lot, it would require a great amount of leg muscle power to jump. The legs of an elephant are not designed to take off like this, so it is impossible for elephants to jump.
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, but only 17 to smile.
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There's a stupid saying to the effect that "it takes X muscles to frown, but only Y muscles to smile", where Y is always smaller than X (though the actual numbers themselves vary).The reason it's a stupid saying is that nobody really knows how "many" muscles it takes to smile or frown because the number depends on exactly how you define "muscles", "smile", and "frown". This is also part of why the numbers vary (another part of it is that the people that come up with these sorts of sayings generally have almost no idea what they're talking about, and just pull numbers out of their ... er, the air).There's a somewhat more clever variant that ends "but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face."