When you yawn, the muscles in your ears tighten, which can temporarily affect your hearing and make you feel like you are going deaf. This sensation usually goes away once the yawning stops and the muscles relax.
When you yawn, the Eustachian tube in your ear temporarily closes, causing a change in pressure that can affect your hearing.
Yes, turtles have the ability to yawn.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears change position, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability.
When you yawn, your ears temporarily close off due to the contraction of muscles in the middle ear. This can prevent sound waves from reaching your inner ear, causing temporary hearing loss during a yawn.
Turtles yawn to help regulate their body temperature and to stretch their jaw muscles. Yawning also helps turtles to increase oxygen intake and release carbon dioxide, similar to how humans yawn.
The pressure change in your head affects your hearing.
Maybe, depends on how you look when you yawn. I guess.
because your mind is not concentrated so you yawn to show you to go to bed
Yes Dolphins can go deaf
When you yawn, the Eustachian tube in your ear temporarily closes, causing a change in pressure that can affect your hearing.
they did to go out with deaf people
yes because its saying to go to bed!
Though it is less common, this can happen that you can go completely deaf from the menier's disease.
Yes, horses can go deaf and so can any other animal:) hope i answered you question
the homophone for yawn is.............you! haha get it lol
He contacted Scarlet fever which makes him Deaf at the age of 3.
Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).