Why do you get water in your eyes when you yarn...
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
By Ronnie LaCombe, MU Biology Graduate Student
Explanation:
When we yawn, our face muscle contract and put pressure on the tear glands. This causes them to release excess tears. In addition, most people close their eyes when they yawn, blocking the tear ducts that usually drain excess fluid from your eye.
Therefore, when you yawn not only do you release extra tears, but you also prevent water from being drained from your eye. Together, this means that your eyes water when you yawn.
please check it ,I think it's helpful
Similar questions