*I seriously doubt that people who snore do not dream.
*um, i heard that there's five stages of sleeping, and that the stage where you're dreaming, your body is, like, completely paralyzed, except your eyes, so i dont know...maybe that has somthing to do with your nose, but, seriously, i have mostly no idea why...it doesn't make sense to me! it says that on so many websites, but it never explains why D:
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'Dream' can be both a common noun and a verb. Common nouns refer to general items, while proper nouns refer to specific items. For example, "I had a dream" uses 'dream' as a common noun, but "Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech" uses 'dream' as a proper noun.
Put My Dream on This Planet was created in 2000.
If you are having a dream where you can’t breathe, then that means you are very stressed about something in real life.
Yes, it is possible to experience all five senses in a dream. People may perceive smells, tastes, sights, sounds, and physical sensations while dreaming, though not everyone does. The level of sensory experience can vary from dream to dream.
its only coz they are dreaming of somthing whas happening lik if smeon leavs they say "no *snore snore* dont leave"i dont think i spoke coz when i dream i never talk
No, you do not dream when you snore. Snoring occurs during deep sleep stages when dreaming is less likely to happen.
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DOGS snore at night because they might be mad or having a bad dream or day.
I dont think she does. No. Maybe little snores but i know she doesn't snore.
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Different stage of sleep. Dreams happen in REM sleep.
I dont think so ask at a zoo perhaps
Yes, it is possible to both snore and dream simultaneously. Snoring occurs during the deep stages of sleep, while dreaming occurs during the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep. These two processes can happen at the same time.
pets just generally snore due to a dream or contentness no sign of you being annoying towards them the only way that your annoying them is by them sneezing and twitching in there sleep
Yes, it is possible for someone to both dream and snore simultaneously. Snoring is a physical response during sleep, while dreaming occurs during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep. These two processes can happen at the same time in some individuals.
Everything dreams! even when you wake up thinking you havnt had a dream, you have, unless you were snoring, If you snore ur not dreaming.