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USPshnik [31]
3 years ago
12

When we go to sleep where do we go?

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2 answers:
FrozenT [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:After deep sleep, your brain starts to perk up, and its electrical activity starts to resemble the brain when it is awake. This is the period of the night when most dreams happen. Your muscles are temporarily paralysed, and your eyes dart back and forth, giving this stage its name, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.

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lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
4 0

you visit a off land or a seperate universe maybe but that is a question i dont even know

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