Sometimes, the human emotion of joy, at an extreme level, can result in crying - these are happy tears.
Many Believe tears to be clear, because that is how they appear when someone is crying, but if they are collected into a glass vial or bottle (and there are enough tears to see the colour clearly) they are not clear at all but a cloudy white, if enough are collected to fill the bottle or vial it will not even be see through, it will be like very cloudy water, this is possible because of the salt content in tears or for other reasons altogether. but in short, tears are not clear, but cloudy white
There are several lacrimal glands and they all make tears. The tears are made in response to irritation such as smoke. The gland helps the eye to remove the irritant and dump the tears into the nose. Tears are also produced in response to emotions.
Tear ducts are small tubes that drain tears from the eyes to the nose. They help regulate the flow of tears by carrying excess tears away from the eyes. This process helps maintain eye health by keeping the eyes moist and free from debris.
Babies typically start producing tears around 1 to 3 months of age.
we have tears to show are fellings and, to show people how we fell.
The duration of Happy Tears is 1.58 hours.
Happy Tears was created on 2009-02-11.
The lacrimal gland in the outer corner of the eye is typically responsible for shedding happy tears.
Yes, both happy tears and sad tears are made of the same stuff, which includes water, electrolytes, proteins, and lipids. The composition of tears remains the same, regardless of the emotion that triggers their release.
Happy Tears - 2013 II was released on: Germany: February 2013 USA: July 2013
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Happy Tears - 2013 I was released on: USA: 13 February 2013 (video premiere) Germany: July 2013 USA: July 2013
Happy Tears - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:MA (2011) Netherlands:12 Singapore:NC-16 USA:R (certificate #45784)
The song "Happy Tears"
Shokam means tears or sadness. Ashok is the antonym to shok. Hence, Ashok means someone who does not have tears i. e. a happy man.
The person can cry - depends on the time in his/hers life. You can cry when you are happy or tears of joy, cry when you are sad or HAPPY.
Tears are produced by the tear glands in response to strong emotions like sadness or happiness. When we experience intense feelings, our body releases different hormones that can trigger the production of tears. Tears help to release stress hormones from the body and can be a way of expressing and processing emotions.