No, that's just an urban legend. The amount of tears a person produces when crying can vary greatly depending on the individual and the situation. There is no specific number of tears that everyone produces when crying.
Yes. Reptiles like crocodiles have tear ducts. Usually, crocodiles only shed tears when their eyes are dry, as in when they've been out of the water for a long time. They don't really cry like people do, with tears running down their face.
when i get really sad i cry and gypsy tears come out nothing to happened with gypsy tears
Some ways are blinking back the tears or biting your tongue.
The person can cry - depends on the time in his/hers life. You can cry when you are happy or tears of joy, cry when you are sad or HAPPY.
I don't know but I do know that we are primates and that we cry tears.
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When you cry tears come out because of the ducts empty out your eye fluids that turn into tears.
dude! u don't get it do u!! babies cry tears!
Supposedly, when crocodiles swallow large chunks of meat, their eyes water -- thus, people started saying they cried when they ate you! If you cry "crocodile tears," you are not really crying, but only putting on a fake show of feeling sorry.Crying/pretending to cry in order to deceive.It refers to a person who pretends to care but really doesnt. After all a crocodile would never care or be sad for it's prey.since crocodiles are not know to cry - means shedding fake tears
When you cry, tears fall down your face. Tears not only reflect sadness, but they can clean and lubricate your eyes. If a person is unable to produce tears, they may experience vision problems due to the lens being dry.
When we cry, tears can help remove toxins from our body, but the main purpose of tears is to lubricate and protect our eyes.
cry?