Because they want to and they want to express themselves. Humans can laugh at some silly too really gay things
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We laugh as a response to humor or things that are unexpected or amusing. It is a social behavior that helps us connect with others and relieve stress. Laughing also releases endorphins in the brain, which can make us feel good.
Yes, laughter is contagious because humans are wired to mimic the emotions and behaviors of those around them, a phenomenon known as emotional contagion. When we see or hear someone else laughing, our brain automatically interprets it as a signal of safety and enjoyment, triggering us to laugh in response.
We laugh in response to humor or amusement. Laughter is a social behavior that can be triggered by a variety of stimuli, such as jokes, funny situations, or even just being around others who are laughing. It is a natural way for humans to express joy and connect with others.
The predicate in the sentence "The other workers laugh" is "laugh." It describes the action being performed by the subject (other workers).
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Yes, humans are carnivors and humans laugh.
Kittens don't laugh. Only humans laugh.
I horse can't laugh, at least that humans know of. Horses have their own way of communicating to one another just as humans do. They may laugh but it is impossible for a human to find out. A horse laugh can also be interpreted as a person who has a whiny voice and laugh, much like the way a horse whinnies.
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God tickes to make humans laugh and be happy.
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The pope is a human and allowed the same privileges as all humans. He can laugh, frown or cry if he wishes and the situation warrants it.
No, lions do not have the ability to laugh like humans. Their vocalizations are typically roars, growls, and grunts used for communication, hunting, and marking territory. Laughing is a social behavior specific to humans and some primates.
Penguins do not laugh in the way humans do, but they may vocalize and communicate through various calls and sounds, some of which could be interpreted as laughing by humans. Penguins are known to be social animals with complex social interactions, so their vocalizations likely play a role in communication within their colonies.
As humans were not around to hear living dinisaurs it is impossible to answer this question.
When humans laugh, they make sounds like "ha ha" or "hee hee." When they cry, they make sounds like "sob" or "wail." When they scream, they make loud, high-pitched sounds. When they sigh, they make a soft, breathy sound.