They close. . . do not try to keep them open because if you do they might pop out!!
It's never been proved because closing your eyes is the natural reflex. However, there's an urban legend stating that if you sneeze with your eyes open, your eyes will be forced out of your head by the extreme force and speed of the sneeze (supposedly over a hundred miles an hour). Don't try this at home! Actually nothing happens when you sneeze with your eyes open. The spray is going outward when you sneeze and won't land on your face or eyes if you try holding your eyes open as you sneeze. Besides, this was tested on Mythbusters of the Discovery Channel when Adam Savage attempted to sneeze with his eyes open: his eyeballs didn't pop out of his head like the urban myth implied. The only thing that happened, especially when viewed on high-speed, was that he looked hilariously foolish sneezing with his eyes open!
It happens so to protect our eyes from the bright light.When the harmful light rays hit the retina,the brain forces us to shut our eyes by making us sneeze.
No it's not possible to the average person, but if you're daring to you can hold your eyes open but it is very hard.It would not be a good idea though. Trying to sneeze with your eyes open can break your rib cage or hurt a blood vessel. This also happens if you try to not sneeze.
The only way you can sneeze is with your eyes closed.
reading your question precisely, if you sneeze, Ican keep my eyes open no problem. My friend told me if you sneeze with your eyes open they pop out
Because you use the same muscle to sneeze that you use to close your eyes.
You can't sneeze your brain out
No, you do not see heaven when you sneeze with your eyes open. Sneezing with your eyes open is not recommended as it can potentially cause injury as a reflex action.
Your nose gets stuffy and stopped up. You may get a headache. Your eyes water. And You sneeze a lot.
u can't open your eyes when u are doing a real sneeze but u can when doing a fake. we feel that germs will fall in our eyes.
You cannot sneeze with your eyes open.
No.