The lubricant in your joints creates bubbles our of gases. When you joints move the bubbles pops. That is the noise you hear. Also, something the tendons are a little ruff and make noise as you move the joint.
you mean a sagittal suture and it is the fault-like crack moving vertically between your frontal and occipital bones.
tiny gas bubbles get trapped between the bones
Your bones There are gases that build up between your vertebrae. When you "pop" your back the noise you hear is the gases being released.
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they move by moving their back bones, well, you can say that they move like fish.
yes it have back bones
do bunnies have back bones
do lobsters have back bones
When i crack my back i sit on the ground or a chair or something and just twist to the left and right, it cracks. You could also get someone to crack your back by them walking and pushing on your back.
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yes. they have back bones yes
When you crack your knuckles, you're essentially pushing the joint into or out of its normal position. A thick, clear lubricant called synovial fluid is found in the joints between your bones. When you crack your fingers, you cause the bones to pull apart, and the pressure on the synovial fluid is reduced. Bubbles form and quickly expand and then burst. Your thumb does not get swollen and fat. you can crack it or pop it just like you can your other fingers. it takes about 25 to 30 minutes for the synovial fluid to be put back into your thumb or fingers and then you can pop it again. though you can, i recommend refraining from doing so.