43 "muscles" are used to frown...I'm not aware of bones used to frown
What bones move when you smile? No bones at all move! Your spirit moves your mouth and your future ghost moves all other parts of your body. The spirit knows how to show emotions so it can smile for you! The future self knows what you have done so it knows what the rest of your face looks like when it smiles! So, no bones move!
When we smile, several facial bones move due to the action of muscles attached to them. Primarily, the zygomatic bones (cheekbones) and the mandible (lower jaw) move, while the maxilla (upper jaw) remains relatively stable. The movement of the muscles around the mouth and cheeks causes the skin and underlying tissues to shift, resulting in the smile. Overall, while not all facial bones directly move, the zygomatic and mandible are key players in the smiling motion.
there are 63,360 inches in a mileand it makes me smile when i pass my science test
It takes 43 muscles to frown and only 17 to smile. So smile!
They take magnesium.
The skeleton of the domestic dog has an average of 321 bones...
It takes about 17 muscles to smile and 43 to frown
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Kill a skeleton to get bones. You can right click a wolf with bones to tame the wolf. It might take as many as three bones to work.
It take more facial muscles to frown than to smile.
17 to smile 43 to frown Me and my friend Rasheed Boyd had it correct
Purple because ice cream has no bones!