These Facial movements squeeze the tear glands near the lower part of the eyes, which releases fluid.
because wen we yawn the jaw streches and makes your eyes watery no one know whats the real truth but that's my theory
your eyes get water because your jaw stretches thats MY answer:)
We cry when we yawn because its stretching your eyes which makes them swell up with water. Then after that if it gets so bad and you can't see it drips down your face and people think your crying. When actually your not.
No. They yawn for the same reasons we do.
These Facial movements squeeze the tear glands near the lower part of the eyes, which releases fluid.
It is quite normal for the eyes to water when a person yawns. The muscle contractions in the face and jaw squeeze the area around the tear ducts.
because wen we yawn the jaw streches and makes your eyes watery no one know whats the real truth but that's my theory
your eyes get water because your jaw stretches thats MY answer:)
A Tear from a Woman's Eyes was created on 1964-01-06.
Yes, gum chewing helps you stay wake and alert at times in class.
You tear to lubricate your eyes, or because you are sad or unhappy.
or when your eyes tear
tear
I personally think that it is because when you blink, your eyes produce moisture to keep your eyes from drying up, and you close your eyes for a long time and very hard. The harder you close your eyes, the more moisture your eyes produce, therefore, you think that your eyes are watering. I am very sorry if I wrote too much, but my mom is a chiropracter(she cracks your bones into place again).
If 'tear' is not related to the liquid secretion of the eyes, the past tense of 'tear' is 'tore' and past participle is 'torn'.
blink alot really fast it should make your eyes tear