Why tears come when we cry ?
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Any tears left over drain through a special drainage system that goes through to your nose. When we cry – and I hope you don't cry too often – we make more tears than the eye can hold. This is because the largest tear gland can switch on and produce a lot of tears at once, just like a little fountain.
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