Certainly- most deaf people have the majority of anatomy in place that makes their ears function; the usual deafness problems are nerve related. Deaf people normally have a perfectly good sense of balance which the inner ear controls and is the cause of seasickness.
2006-07-05 09:00:40
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answered by bioguy 4
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What???? What difference would it make if they were deaf?
Maybe if they were blind it might make a difference as they would not see the roughness of the waves/sea.
2006-07-05 08:57:45
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answered by MISS B.ITCH 5
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Most probably do, the organ that controls balance in the ear does not affect hearing.
2006-07-05 08:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. there is still fluid in there ears that causes the sickness.
2006-07-05 08:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I belive so...
last I knew getting sea sick has nothing to do with what you hear or don't hear,...............
2006-07-05 08:57:00
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answered by Oracle 3
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SURE THEY CAN. DEAF PEOPLE CAN DO EVERYTHING THE HEARING CAN EXCEPT HEAR.
2006-07-05 08:58:43
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answered by BOOMBOOMBILLY 4
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yeah.... they may not be able to hear, but believe it or not, they do have ears.
2006-07-05 12:41:41
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answered by smilelaugh 2
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pardon?
2006-07-05 08:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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