Friday, June 25, 2010

Can the liquid on your eye balls freeze?

boogers freeze, why not eye mucus? Well if its on inside, you wouldn't want that to happen and your body will try to resist it with internal temperatureCan the liquid on your eye balls freeze?
the answer to that is kind of tricky because yes, anything liquid can freeze at cold enough temperatures but because the water that comes from your tear ducts is so close to the body it will be maintained at the same temperature as your body. If the temperature were cold enough to freeze your eyes it would also be freezing your saliva and probably your lungs. Also keep in mind that this liquid is basically saline (salt-water) which freezes at a lower temperature than regular water.Can the liquid on your eye balls freeze?
Its not possible, unless you are talking about preserved eyeballs. You have to blink at some point. You cant keep your eyes open long enough to let them freeze. Whenever you blink, your eyes go all the way back and it quickly cleans them at a temperature of your body heat. which is in the upper 90s.
Probably in below 0 weather.
Yeah, if you move to the North Pole I bet oyur eyes will get crispy.
yes... at what temp idk

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