Sway is typically greater with the eyes closed compared to when they are open. This is because visual input provides important sensory information that helps maintain balance and stability. When the eyes are closed, the body relies more heavily on proprioceptive and vestibular systems, which can lead to increased sway as those systems may not provide as accurate information alone. Consequently, the absence of visual cues makes it more challenging to maintain balance.
It depends on your use. If you have double doors, horizontal is a great option if you only want to open one side and leave the other side closed.
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The principal range of arc tan is an angle in the open interval (-pi/2, pi/2) radians = (-90, 90) degrees.
Someone whom would sit in a confined area and open and close the door when a cart of coal came, this would cause ventilation in the mines.
The degree of sway is generally greater with eyes closed because visual input greatly helps in maintaining balance and stability. Closing the eyes disrupts this visual input, forcing the body to rely on other sensory systems such as the vestibular and proprioceptive systems, which may lead to increased sway.
with the eyes closed
eyes open :)
They remain eyes once they open!!
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No ,they sleep with their eyes open
not all babys are born with their eyes open ,my mom said i was born with my eyes closed and they did not open for 3 days.
Not all turtles sleep with their eyes closed. My yellow slider sleeps with its eyes closed but my Map turtle sleeps with them open so it depends on the turtle.