Eye brows prevent sweat from rolling down into your eyes. Beyond that, they serve no purpose.
She did not have eyebrows. However most humans do have eyebrows.
Because god said all humans should have eyebrows..
Well, humans are primates and we have eyebrows. Most primates have enough facial hair/fur that it is hard to identify the eyebrow as one easily can on a human. But, yes it is there.
No, forks do not have eyebrows. Forks are inanimate objects used for dining and do not possess any facial features or characteristics, including eyebrows. Eyebrows are a unique feature found in humans and some animals, serving various purposes such as protecting the eyes and conveying emotions.
Well, they have body parts like for example:arms,legs,hands,feet,eyes,mouth,nose,eyebrows,cheeks,thighs there.
Same reason why we have eyebrows
The glabella is flanked by the eyebrows.
No, but they have beautiful long eyelashes.
The correct spelling is "eyebrow" (strip of hair above eyes).
The frontalis is a muscle located in the forehead of humans that allows for raising the eyebrows and creating facial expressions. It is responsible for forehead wrinkles and furrowing.
Eyebrows play a very important role in keeping moisture out of our eyes. Just like an umbrella keeps our bodies dry from the rain, our hairy eyebrows keep our eyes dry from rain or sweat. When it's pouring rain outside or when sweat drips down from our foreheads, our eyebrows divert the flow of water or sweat away from our eyes. By catching the water or sweat, our eyebrows not only allow us to see more clearly, but also keep salty sweat from burning or irritating our eyes.
Eyebrows are located above the eyes.