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The reason why we cry is, when we become upset, our brains and bodys overreact and work over time, which produce chemicals and hormones. Crying eliminates the chemicals that the body does not need. Hi, Its Human nature in the sense that when a person is emotionally overwrought, psychologically their brains sends off singles to relieve the upset and tension, and this causes Humans to cry.

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How does human nature define all humans?

Human nature refers to common traits, behaviors, and characteristics inherent in all humans. It describes our fundamental qualities, such as the capacity for empathy, social interaction, and self-awareness. While individuals may express these traits in varying degrees, human nature serves as a universal framework for understanding human behavior and experiences.


What is human about human nature?

It is how humans react to their surroundings. Say you put a male human in with a female human. What would the male do? He would react to her. You have added a variable to his surrounding, therefore he will react differently than being by himself. Human nature is just how Humans behave, or react to things.


How do you relate social nature to human behavior?

Human behaviour is highly adaptive to social nature. Humans, after all, are social beings. Their behaviour can be shaped and even changed by the society they belong to.


Nature vs nature?

The nature vs nurture debate is a scientific, cultural, and mostly philosophical debate. The debate is about whether human culture, personality, and behavior are caused primarily by nature or by nurture.


Which of these is associated with the nature position concerning the explanation of human behavior?

The nature position concerning the explanation of human behavior emphasizes the role of genetic and biological factors in determining behavior. It suggests that traits and behaviors are primarily inherited and influenced by our biology, such as genes and brain chemistry. Nature proponents argue that these factors have a stronger influence on human behavior compared to environmental or social factors.