Why Do We Yawn? - According To Science?

We yawn because our brain wants to wake up or relax, and yawning helps it do that more easily.

When you're tired, your body sends a message to your brain saying, "Hey, I need some help!" A yawn is like a big, loud stretch that tells your brain, "I'm ready for action!" This stretch also helps send more oxygen to your brain, which is like giving it a fresh cup of juice so it can work better.

How Yawning Helps Others Too

Sometimes you yawn when someone else yawns, it's almost like catching a yawning bug! Scientists think this happens because our brains are connected in a special way. When one person yawns, it reminds the brain of others nearby that they're also tired or ready to relax. It’s like being part of a group stretch, everyone gets to wake up together!

Yawning is fun and simple, just like stretching when you first get out of bed.

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Examples

  1. A kid in class starts yawning, and soon the whole class is yawning too.
  2. You feel sleepy after a long day at work and yawn loudly.
  3. Your friend yawns right next to you during a movie.

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