Motion sickness. Your equilibrium is set by the mechanations of your inner ear. Sometimes, some people are more sensitive to motion when reading in a car/bus. Looking out, toward the front of the vehicle and focusing on the farthest point straight ahead in the line of travel can help.
2006-12-04 08:04:49
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answered by Shibi 6
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Motion sickness caused by the equilibrium in your inner ear. I have that problem even in a car, if I'm not driving. It's an awful feeling and I hate it a lot.
2006-12-04 16:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Motion sickness. It's from focusing on one thing while other things are moving around you. You can prevent it, though. If you have an IPod or some kind of music devices with ear buds......seriously....the bass from the music pushing against your eardrums will keep you from getting nauseous.
2006-12-04 16:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Motion sickness caused by the conflict between your eyes focused on the page (which isn't moving) versus what you're seeing out of the corner of your eye (which is moving quickly).
2006-12-04 16:03:33
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answered by wynterwood 3
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When you are focusing on something printed, and you are moving- it's the combination of the two that make you sick. The feeling of yourself moving, and the stuff outside the window that appears to be moving by makes you sick.
2006-12-04 16:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called Vertigo
2006-12-04 16:08:21
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answered by littleevilzombiegirl 4
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because of motion sickness
2006-12-04 16:02:29
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answered by crazynamug1 2
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i have that problem too..you get it because of this thing in your ear..that makes your feel dizzy. eek
2006-12-04 16:02:14
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answered by nycorange741 2
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it has to do with your equilibrium
2006-12-04 16:02:09
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answered by graciegirl 5
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