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Q: How can you prevent your nose from turning beet red when you cry?
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cry like a little baby


What colour is your nose when you cry?

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Are your tear ducts connected to your nose?

True! That's why when you cry, you sniffle also.


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Where is tear duct located?

If you pull your lower lid down on your eye, if you look in a mirror, there is a little hole on the the side closest to your nose and its your tear ductThink of the tear duct as a drain from your eyes to your nose, this is why your nose runs when you cry.


How does a mouse cry?

Well, that depends on what kind of mouse you are talking about. A computer mouse doesn't cry of course, but a real mouse cries by making squeaking noises, and it's nose it wet. See, have you ever cried before, and found out you have a wet nose? That is because the nose has a small tube connecting to your eyes. So the wet thing in your nose are actually your tears. And I can be sure I'm right, because my cousin's husband is an eye doctor.