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    Why does heat make us sleepy in the afternoon when we are trying to work but restless when we are trying to sleep at night?

    Question #119148. Asked by star_gazer. (Dec 04 10 10:34 PM)


    StrumTStrummer

    Just as they are when you are awake. The optic muscle holds the Eye in place. For instance when you turn over and move around the Eye will always be looking straight out.

    Dec 18 10, 1:19 PM


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