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why do we have eyebrows?

isn't it kind of random? it's like god cleaned up our faces except for two blotches of hair..haha. is it just to protect our eyes? person with the most creative answer gets my vote.

Update:

u guys...i said creative ways. not so logical ways...wats the fun in that? =)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well if we didn't we'd be aliens'..I guess he didn't want the confusion. :P

  • 1 decade ago

    Eyebrows are a very significant aspect of our appearance. They are one of the most distinctive features that make up our faces, and we pay a lot of attention to them. We think of some types of eyebrows as attractive and some as unattractive, and many people spend as much time preening their eyebrows as they do applying makeup to their eyelashes or lips. Eyebrows are also one of our most expressive facial features. One of the clearest ways to tell somebody what you're thinking is to simply move your eyebrows up or down -- we all know what different eyebrow positions mean.

    So, eyebrows obviously serve a lot of functions in our culture today -- beauty, nonverbal communication, distinctive appearance. But why are they there in the first place? As we evolved and lost most of the thick hair on our bodies, why did we keep that little bit over the eyes?

    Scientists aren't entirely sure why we kept this hair, but they have a pretty good guess. We know that eyebrows help keep moisture out of our eyes when we sweat or walk around in the rain. The arch shape diverts the rain or sweat around to the sides of our face, keeping our eyes relatively dry. The most obvious advantage of this is that it lets us see clearly when we're sweating a lot or out in the rain. Without eyebrows, getting around in these conditions is a little more difficult. The shape of your brow itself diverts a certain amount of moisture, but eyebrows make a significant difference in your ability to see. Diverting the sweat away is also good because the salt in sweat irritates the eyes, making them sting a little.

    There are a number of ways these qualities might have helped early man survive. Being able to see more clearly in the rain could certainly help you find shelter, and there are several circumstances when keeping the sweat out of your eyes could save your life. If you were trying to outrun a predator, for example, it's a good bet there would be a lot sweat running down your face. If all that sweat flowed right down into your eyes, you wouldn't be able to see that well, and your eyes would be irritated, which would certainly impair your ability to escape! Because of this slight survival advantage, nature would most likely select for humans with eyebrows over humans without eyebrows.

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  • 1 decade ago

    eyebrows are there to frame our eyes and faces. they're a distinctive trait and were probably intended to grow there to minimize sweat drippin into our eyes back in the "hunter/gatherer" days. lol

  • 1 decade ago

    They help stop glare from sunlight reflecting. This is why NFL players draw those black lines under their eyes. Additional glare protection.

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  • 1 decade ago

    we have eyebrows because when we sweat the hair stops it from getting sweat into ours eyes.

  • 1 decade ago

    The real reason is that it catches sweat from your forehead so it doesn't get in your eyes...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Shave one of ur eye brows off and then u will know y we have them......

    without them we would look scary......lol.

  • we just do.

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